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AuiSTOiy.K  THE  NoiU.E  ARV.AN 
WHO  LIVED  ABOUT  i!00  YEARS  AGO. 

The  Greek  Piiilo-sorher  and  Naturalist, 


The  Aryans 

AND 

Mongrelized  America 


THE  REMEDY 

BY 

JUNIUS  ARYAN 


The  Aryans 

AND 

Mongrelized  America 
THE  REMEDY 


BY 


JUNIUS  ARYAN 


CicEKo  THE  Noble  Aryan 

WHO  LIVED  ABOIT  'JOOO  YEARS  AGO 
The  Roman.  Lawyer,  and  Statf.sman 


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Copyright  1912 
By  Wilbert  Newtom 
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Ill 


PREFACE. 

About  25  years  ago,  in  the  summer,  on  a Sunday  morning,  the 
ferryboat  crossing  the  Delaware  River  from  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  Cam- 
den, N.  J.,  was  comfortably  filled  with  Aryan  men,  women  and  children 
on  an  outing  to  the  country.  They  were  nicely  and  cleanly  dressed, 
exhibiting  the  wholesome  appearance  so  usual  to  the  Aryan  working 
people  of  that  period  in  the  Quaker  city. 

On  one  side  of  the  boat  sat  a pure  blood  Negro,  with  skin  the  dark- 
est of  the  many  shades  of  black  colors.  By  his  side  sat  an  Aryan 
woman,  his  wife,  under  Aryan-made  laws.  She  was  of  the  beautiful 
type  of  Irish  (Aryan)  ; probably  descended  from  Scandinavian-Celtic 
ancestry  from  the  time  of  the  Danish  founding  and  settlement  of  Dub- 
lin. Her  complexion  was  as  fair  as  a lily,  blue  eyes  and  classical  fea- 
tures, very  light  brown  smooth  hair,  one  of  the  perfect  type  of  the  last, 
the  highest,  the  noblest  race  of  mankind.  By  her  side  sat  her  sister,  an 
Aryan  girl  of  about  sixteen,  who  was  nursing  her  sister’s  mulatto  child, 
about  one  year  old.  There  were  also  two  other  children,  the  mongrel 
products  of  this  miscegenation,  about  three  and  five  years  old  respect- 
ively, their  colors  ranging  from  light  to  very  dark  mulatto ; hair  black 
and  kinky,  inclining  to  semi-straight. 

On  the  opposite  side  of  the  boat  sat  a mongrel  (half-breed)  Negro 
of  a tan  color,  with  Semitic  features.  With  him  was  also  an  Aryan 
woman,  his  legal  wife,  of  the  brunette  type  of  Aryans  with  Anglo- 
Saxon  features  and  clear  gray  eyes.  With  them  was  a mulatto  girl, 
the  sister  of  the  Negro.  There  were  two  children,  one  of  two  and  the 
other  of  three  years  of  age,  the  progeny  of  this  unnatural  relation.  One 
had  light  yellow  complexion  with  coarse  black  hair,  inclined  to  kink ; 
the  other  was  darker  in  color,  black  kinky  hair,  with  pronounced  Negro 
features ; this  one  especially  breeding  back  to  its  paternal  ancestry. 

Observing  this  inhuman  situation,  the  mind  of  the  author  was 
reflected  to  the  address  of  Mr.  Lincoln  to  a delegation  of  Negroes, 
referred  to  in  this  book,  on  the  question  of  races,  in  this  Aryan  coun- 
try. The  writer’s  racial  manhood  at  once  prompted  him  to  resolve  to 
devote  at  least  a part  of  his  spare  moments  in  an  effort  to  bring  back  to 
the  Aryan  people  of  this  fair  land  the  thoughts  and  wishes  of  Mr. 
Lincoln. 


IV 


Taking  up  the  race  question,  his  investigations  were  purely  with 
reference  to  the  Negro;  but  as  the  inquiry  proceeded  it  developed  into 
a general  race  question  embracing  not  only  the  Negro  race  but  the 
other  two  races,  the  Mongolian  race  and  the  Semitic  race.  At  the  com- 
mencement of  the  study  of  this  subject,  the  Negro  was  the  principal 
alien  race  in  this  country;  but,  the  changing  of  the  Constitution  under 
adverse  circumstances  following  the  Civil  War,  brought  into  this  Aryan 
country  since  the  commencement  of  this  investigation  over  five  mil- 
lions of  the  Semitic  and  Mongolian  races,  which  alien  population  has 
brought  upon  the  Aryans  of  this  country,  in  its  most  menacing  form, 
a general  race  question,  causing  them  to  have  to  face  promptly  the 
solving  of  the  Negro,  and  also  a Mongolian  and  a Semitic  question. 

So,  in  addition  to  having  negroes  with  Aryan  wives,  this  country  now 
has  ^Mongolians,  namely,  Japanese,  Chinese,  Indians,  Mexicans,  Hungari- 
ans (]\Iagyars),  Turks,  Hindus,  etc.,  with  Aryan  wives,  and  Semitics  of  all 
the  different  branches — as  shown  under  “Semitics  in  the  United  States” 
in  Section  i of  this  volume — with  Aryan  wives ; miscegenations  which  are 
producing  mongrels  by  hundreds  of  thousands  annuallj';  Negroizations, 
Mongol izations  and  Semitizations,  (Mongrelizations)  which  are  fast  mon- 
grelizing  the  Aryan  race  in  the  United  States,  and  too  all  of  these  three 
races  with  all  of  their  different  branches  use  Aryan  names  and  unnatu- 
rally attempt  to  use  Aryan  languages.  The  author  has  had  cut  from 
the  newspapers  over  100,000  clippings  giving  the  acts  and  exploits  of 
Negroes,  Mongolians  and  Semitics;  which  further  show  how  Aryans  tax 
themselves  with  their  substance,  for  the  three  races  of  aliens  now  in  this 
country,  and  how  Aryan  readers  must  submit  to  having  to  read  in  their 
papers  such  matter. 

Appreciating  the  fact  that  a people  in  order  to  undertake  the  hand- 
ling of  internal  reforms,  especially  political  questions,  must  have  their 
government  on  a solid  economic,  industrial  and  financial  basis,  the  first 
volume  of  this  work  is  devoted  largely  to  economic  questions  with  a 
view  to  the  placing  of  the  Government  in  a position  that  the  Aryans  of 
this  country  may  undertake  the  great  duty  which  now  confronts  them 
as  a race  and  as  men.  It  also  gives  an  outline  of  the  four  races  of  the 
world  and  their  status  in  the  United  States,  with  some  suggestions  to 
Congress  as  to  preliminary  action. 

The  second,  an  extended  volume,  will  discuss  comprehensively  and 
in  detail,  the  racial  situation  in  the  United  States,  Aryan  Europe,  and 
other  Aryan  countries  of  the  world ; the  effect  of  the  indiscriminate  con- 
tact of  other  races  in  Aryan  countries  on  Aryan  civilization ; the  attempt 
at  an  unnatural,  inhuman,  cruel,  immoral,  impracticable  and  impossible 


V 


unity  of  races, — and  the  necessity  of  a unity  of  the  branches  of  the  Aryan 
race,  in  order  to  insure  the  proper  placing  of  the  different  races  in  their 
own  natural  zones  and  civilizations.  And  also  the  remedy  for  this  unnat- 
ural condition  now  existing  in  the  United  States,  that  is  threatening  to 
overthrow  Aryan  civilization  in  the  country,  which  if  effected  Avould  also 
destroy  the  Aryan  European  civilization,  as  the  Aryan  civilization  was 
overthrown  in  Hindoostan,  Afghanistan,  Persia,  Armenia,  Asia  Minor 
and  Southern  Europe,  thus  retarding  the  world’s  civilization,  which  is 
entirely  dependent  upon  the  Aryan  race  in  its  purity. 

SOME  SUGGESTIONS  ON  NATURE’S  LAWS. 

ARYAN — pronounced  ar'yan,  ar'i-an  or  ar'ian. 

The  race  whose  digestive  organs  extract  from  foods  the  chemicals  for 
pigment  which  makes  their  ruddy  or  fair  skin,  blue,  gray  or  brown  eyes, 
light  or  dark  (not  black),  soft  smooth  hair. 

SEMITIC — pronounced  sem-it'ic. 

The  race  whose  digestive  organs  extract  from  foods  the  chemicals 
for  pigment  which  makes  for  them  their  swarthy  or  dark  skin,  black  eyes 
and  black,  wiry  hair,  often  of  a tight  curly  nature. 

MONGOLI.A.N — pronounced  mon-go'li-an  or  men-go'li-an. 

The  race  whose  digestive  organs  extract  from  foods  the  chemicals 
for  pigment  which  makes  for  them  their  yellow,  yellowish  brown  or  red- 
dish brown  skin,  black  eyes  and  black,  coarse,  straight  hair. 

NEGRO — pronounced  ne'gro  or  ni'gro. 

The  race  whose  digestive  organs  extract  from  foods  the  chemicals 
for  pigment  which  makes  for  them  their  black  and  shades  of  black  skin, 
black  eyes  and  black,  woolly  or  kinky  hair. 

The  hair  when  cut  short  does  not  show  its  wiry,  curly  or  kinky  nature 
so  well  as  when  allowed  to  grow  longer. 

Two  snakes  crawl  over  the  mountains  and  fields  eating  identically  the 
same  kind  of  food  as  mice,  birds,  small  reptiles,  etc. ; one's  digestive  organs 
(the  rattlesnake)  e.xtract  from  the  food  a poisonous  chemical. 

The  horse,  the  cow  and  the  sheep  feed  upon  the  same  kind  of  grass ; 
the  respective  digestive  organs  of  each  take  from  the  grasses,  chemicals 
for  its  own  color  and  nature  of  hair  and  eyes,  and  the  oils  or  fats  which 
contain  their  odors,  giving  the  cow  the  beef  flavor,  and  the  sheep  the 
delicious  mutton  flavor;  the  horse  also  gets  his  peculiar  odor. 

The  digestive  organs  of  all  animals  take  from  the  same  kind  of  food 
chemicals  for  its  own  color,  etc. 

The  same  applies  to  mankind:  “The  stomach  makes  the  man;’’  it 
also  makes  the  race,  giving  each  race  its  own  peculiar  color  of  skin  and 
eyes,  and  color  and  nature  of  hair,  as  well  as  its  own  peculiar  odor,  since 
the  body  of  each  of  the  four  races  has  its  own  odor. 


VI 


So  it  is  a violation  of  nature’s  law  for  the  ruddy  or  fair  race  to  come 
in  contact  with  the  swarthy  or  dark  race ; for  the  swarthy  or  dark  race 
to  come  in  contact  with  the  yellow — yellowish  brown  or  reddish  brown 
race,  and  for  the  yellow — yellowish  brown  or  reddish  brown  race  to  come 
in  contact  with  the  black  race ; but  each  race  should  come  in  contact  only 
with  its  own  race,  in  all  ethical,  social,  political  and  physical  life. 

The  minds  of  Aryan  men  of  right  reason  in  this  era,  through  their 
study  of  Astronomy,  Geology,  Archaeology,  Paleontology,  Ethnology, 
Ethnography,  History, Tradition,  Chronology,  Dietetics  and  Medical 
Science,  and  from  a consideration  of  natural  filial  respect,  reverence, 
love  and  honor  of  their  Aryan  ancestors,  the  men  who  contained  the  “First 
Principle,”  the  “Original”  from  which  they  descended  and  could  only 
descend,  since  like  produces  like  and  produces  like  only, have  been  freed 
from  the  unnatural,  irrational  and  gloomy  civilization  of  the  Semitics ; 
a race  different  from  the  Aryans  in  digestive  organs,  stature,  physique, 
features,  expression  of  countenance,  brain  matter,  color  of  skin  and  eyes 
and  in  the  nature  and  color  of  the  hair,  which  civilization  has  inter- 
fered with  Aryan  civilization  so  long.  Aryans  are  now  in  all  respects 
qualified  to  know  themselves  as  a distinct  race  of  men,  and  to  know 
the  other  three  races  as  each  a distinct  race,  and  is  in  a position  to  aid 
in  the  placing  of  each  race  in  its  own  proper  natural  sphere,  where  each 
race  can,  without  the  molestation  of  any  of  the  other  races,  make  its 
own  proper  racial  (natural)  civilization. 

Looking  to  the  aid  of  nature  in  the  betterment  of  his  own  race,  the 
last,  the  superior,  the  best,  the  perfect  race,  the  highest  species  of  the 
genus  man ; the  race  that  improves  and  occupies  its  own  zone  and  country 
and  lives  only  upon  its  own  earnings,  the  race  that  does  not  live 
upon  the  substance  of  another  race — without  the  least  prejudice 
or  feelings  of  unkindness  to  any  race,  but  for  the  true  interests  of  the 
four  races:  If  the  author  shall  have  been  the  cause  of  having  the  pure 
blood  Aryan  men,  women  and  children  of  the  world,  of  the  present  and 
future  generations  say,  at  least  once  in  their  lives,  “I  am  an  Aryan,” 
he  will  feel  that  his  labors  have  been  of  some  service  to  his  (Aryan) 
race,  which  race  is  the  crowning  of  nature’s  highest  world’s  civilization. 

OH  ARYANS!  do  not  deceive  yourselves,  or  allow  yourselves  to  be 
deceived,  in  the  proper  placing  of  each  of  the  other  three  races  in  its  own 
racial  sphere  IN  NATURE. 


VII 


CONTENTS. 

Section.  Page. 

1 —  The  Four  Races  of  the  World  and  Their  Status  in  the  United 

States  9 

2 —  The  Political  Parties  and  Their  Relation  to  the  Country 14 

3 —  The  Low  (Free  Trade  ) Tariff  and  Disaster 15 

4 —  Tampering  With  the  Gold  Standard 17 

5 —  The  Tariff  in  Theory  and  Application 19 

6 —  The  Example  of  Great  Britain 21 

7 —  Protection  by  Trade  Mark 23 

8 —  The  Tariff  and  the  Trusts 25 

9 —  The  Public  and  the  Taxes 26 

20 — Reciprocity — Legislative  and  Natural 27 

11 —  Racial  Selection  of  Foodstuffs 27 

12 —  Resources  and  Possibilities  of  the  United  States 29 

13 —  Rainfall  and  Irrigation 31 

14 —  Tariff  or  Bounty 32 

15 —  Missing  a Great  Opportunity 34 

16 —  The  United  States  and  Canada 34 

17 —  The  Need  of  United  Aryans 36 

18 —  Common  Sense  Toward  the  Tariff 37 

19 —  Problems  of  the  Aryan  Race: 

(a)  The  Trust  Question 37 

(b)  High  Cost  of  Living 42 

(c)  The  Recall  of  the  Judiciary 45 

(d)  Terms  of  Office 46 

(e)  Powers  of  the  Executive 46 

(f)  The  Senate  and  House 47 

(g)  Woman  Suffrage  47 

(h)  Financial  Laws 49 

(i)  Merchant  Marine  49 

(j)  Tariff  and  Internal  Commerce 49 

(k)  The  Race  Question 50  to  63 


The  portrait  of  Aristotle  is  used, 
by  permission  of  The  Macmillan  Co.,  N.  Y 


The  portrait  of  Cicero  is  used, 
by  permission  of  American  Book  Co.,  N.  Y 


SECTION  1. 


ARYAN  RAC  E. — The  people  who  migrated  into  Europe  and 
India  from  Central  Asia,  and  are  the  parent  stock  of  the  Hindus,  Per- 
sians, Greeks,  Latins  (Romanic),  Celts,  Anglo-Saxons,  etc.,  originally  the 
Iranic  or  Asiatic  division  of  this  people.  2.  A member  of  any  of  the 
races  descended  from  this  people.  3.  The  Aryan  languages.  Called  also 
Indo-European  and  Indo-Germanic. — Standard  Dictionary. 

The  Indo-European  division  includes  two  branches;  the  Western, 
which  comprises  the  inhabitants  of  Europe,  with  the  exception  of  the 
Turks,  the  ^Magyars  of  Hungary,  the  Basques  of  the  Pyranees,  and  the 
Einns  of  Lapland ; and  the  Eastern,  which  comprehends  those  of  Armenia, 
Persia,  Afghanistan  and  Northern  Hindoostan.  From  a multitude  of 
details  it  has  been  established  that  the  original  mother  tongue  of  all  these 
peoples  was  the  same.  The  word  Aryas  signifies  “excellent,”  “honora- 
ble,” originally,  “lord  of  the  soil.” — Americana,  published  by  Scientific 
American,  ipo6. 

The  whole  framework  of  grammar  . . . had  become  settled 

before  the  separation  of  the  Aryan  family. — Max  Miiller. 

The  EuroiJean  branches  of  Aryans,  besides  the  Greeks,  Latins,  (Ro- 
manic), Celts  and  .Anglo-Saxons,  also  include  the  Teutons,  viz.:  the  Scan- 
dinavians. Goths,  Germans,  Sa.xons,  Franks,  Dutch,  etc.,  and  include  the 
Slavs  of  Russia,  Poland,  etc.  (Slav — One  belonging  to  any  of  the  Sla- 
vonic groups  of  -Aryans.  Slavonic — The  group  of  languages  peculiar  to 
the  Slavs,  belonging  to  the  W'indic  class  of  the  Northern  division  of 
Aryan). 

The  European  branches  include  both  the  blonde  and  the  brunette. 

While  the  Turks,  Alagyars,  Basques  and  Finns  are  excepted  as  non- 
Aryan  in  F.uropean  population,  the  very  large  Semitic  and  semitized  popu 
lations  in  the  Greek  countries  of  Greece  and  Turkish  Europe,  Sicily, 
Italy,  France,  Spain  and  Portugal,  amounting  to  35,000,000  or  more, 
should  also  be  excepted  as  non-Aryan  population  in  Europe. 

The  following  is  the  fate  of  the  Eastern  branches  of  Aryans  who 
did  not  flee  to  their  kindred  in  Europe,  viz. : The  Hindus  were  Alon- 

golized,  that  is,  submerged  by  the  Alongolians.  The  Afghanistans  were 
Alongolized,  that  is,  submerged  by  the  Alongolians.  The  Persians  were 
Semitized  and  Alongolized,  that  is,  submerged  by  the  Semitics  and  the 
Alongolians:  and  the  Armenians  were  Semitized,  that  is,  submerged  by 
the  Semitics.  They  were  all  niongrelized  and  completely  lost  to  Aryan 
civilization  and  racial  manhood  in  every  respect ; in  color,  physique,  fea- 
tures, ideals,  natural  reasoning,  tongue  and  language.  For  pure-blood 
Arvans  to  mix  with  these  people  to-day  would  be  miscegenation  and  a 
further  mongrelization  and  pulling  down  of  the  Aryan  race;  because  there 
being  no  place  in  nature  for  mongrels,  they  must  be  and  are  classed 
with  the  lower  of  the  races  which  produced  them.  The  fate  that  over- 
took these  poor  Aryans  has  since  overtaken  the  Aryans  of  a large  part 
of  Alediterranean  Europe,  and  will  overtake  this  Aryan  country  unless 
high-class  .Aryan  statesmanship  at  once  pervades  the  body  politic. 


10 


THE  ARYAN'S  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA 


The  Aryan  is  the  white  race  of  people,  with  a ruddy  or  fair  com- 
plexion, hint,  gray  or  brown  eyes,  and  light  and  dark  (not  black),  soft, 
smooth  hair. 

Nature  assigned  to  them  and  they  principally  occu])v  the  Aryan  zone 
of  Europe  and  North  America,  with  some  of  them  in  the  .\ryan  zone 
south  of  the  equator.  There  are  about  400.000,000  pure-blood  Aryans 
in  the  world. 

The  .\ryan  people  of  the  United  States  are  pure-blood  .\ryans  from 
England,  Ireland,  Wales,  Scotland.  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden,  Russia, 
Poland,  Germany,  Holland,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  .\ustria,  Canada,  Au- 
stralia New  Zealand,  a few  pure-blood  .\ryans  from  Greece,  Italy,  Spain, 
France,  Hungary  and  f^ortugal,  and  the  pure-blood  amalgamated  Aryan 
descendants  of  all  of  these  different  branches  of  the  .Aryan  race,  aggre- 
gating about  seventy-five  millions. 

SEMITIC  RACE.— The  Southern  Mediterranean  type  of  mankind, 
including  .As.syrians.  Arameans,  Hebraeo-Phoenicians,  Arabs  and  Hymar- 
ites,  or  Abyssinians.  The  Semitic  family  of  languages  includes  (i)  the 
Arabic  or  Southern  Class;  (2)  the  Hebraic  or  Aliddle  Class,  embracing 
the  Hebrew,  the  Samaritan  and  the  Carthaginian;  and  (3)  the  Aramaic 
or  Northern  Class.  The  cardinal  characteristics  of  the  Semitic  family 
are  (i  ) roots  consisting  of  three  consonants,  and  f2)  inflection  by  means 
of  internal  vowel-change. — Standard  Dictionary. 

The  Semitic  is  the  swarthy  or  dark-complexioned  race  of  people,  with 
black  eyes,  black  wiry  hair,  often  of  a tight,  curly  nature.-  Semitic  fea- 
tures, or  lighter  eyes,  or  lighter,  smooth  hair,  are  mongrelized,  probably 
from  paternal  Semitic  and  maternal  Aryan  ancestry;  hence  a mongrel; 
and  must  be  classed  as  Semitics,  as  they  belong  to  the  lower  of  the  races 
which  produced  them. 

Their  natural  zone,  and  which  they  occupy,  is  Arabia,  Abyssinia, 
S>  ria,  Egypt,  Tripoli,  Algeria  and  Alorocco.  They  also  occupy  Scmitized 
Persia  and  Armenia  and  Turkish  Asia.  In  addition,  there  are  the  Judean 
Jews  in  all  Aryan  countries,  and  the  large  Semitie  and  Semitized  (mon- 
grel 1 Aryan  population  of  Greece,  Sicily.  Italy,  France,  Spain,  Portugal, 
South  .American  countries,  Porto  Rico,  Cuba,  Mexico  and  the  UNITED 
STATES. 

There  are  about  123.000.000  pure-blood  Semitics  and  Semitized 
(Mongrels')  Aryans,  which  latter  belong  to  the  Semitic  race. 

The  Semitics  in  the  United  States  are  the  Judean  tribe  of  Jews,  now 
in  all  .Aryan  countries  (there  being  about  2,000,000  in  the  United  States), 
and  who  are  the  forerunners,  representatives  and  apologists  in  the  Aryan 
countries  of  all  the  other  different  branches  of  the  Simitic  race,  viz.,  the 
Arabians,  the  Abyssinians,  the  Egyptians,  the  Syrians,  the  Persians  and 
the  Armenians,  (the  two  latter  countries  having  been  Semitized).  the 
Moors,  the  Gypsies,  the  latter  being  Semitized  Alongols,  the  Semitic  and 
Semitized  Greeks.  .Sicilians,  Italians,  French.  Spanish  and  Portuguese, 
the  six  latter  branches  of  the  Semitic  race  being  descendants,  with  some 


THE  REMEDY  BY  TUXIUS  ARYAN 


II 


mongrelization  of  paternal  Semitic  and  maternal  Aryan  ancestors,  of  the 
Samaritan  and  Gallileean  Jews;  the  Phoenicians,  Carthaginians,  the 
Syrians,  the  Eg}-ptians.  the  Persians  and  the  Arabians,  all  of  which 
branches  commencing  about  2000  years  ago,  followed  the  Judean  Jews 
into  the  Aryan  Greek  and  Roman  countries,  a thousand  miles  north  of 
their  ancestral  and  racial  home  ( the  Carthaginians  in  large  numbers  hav- 
ing been  brought  into  Italy  from  the  Punic  wars)  ; the  Semitic  and  Se- 
mitized  Porto  Ricans,  Cubans.  Mexicans,  the  three  latter  branches  of  the 
Semitic  race  being  descended  from  the  Semitics.  Semitized  Spanish  oJ 
Spain,  and  the  mongrels  from  miscegenation  with  Aryans  in  the  United 
States  of  these  different  branches  of  Semitics.  There  are  about  four 
and  a half  millions  of  these  Semitics,  including  the  Judean  Jews,  in  the 
United  States. 

It  should  be  said  that  a very  large  proportion  of  this  Semitic  and 
Semitized  Greek,  Sicilian  and  Italian  population,  especially  from  Sicily 
and  Southern  Italy,  is  very  much  Mongolized  from  the  Tartar  Mongo- 
lians’ contact,  i)erha])s  through  the  Turks. 

It  should  be  stated  that  the  great  majority  of  the  .so-called  Greek, 
Sicilian  and  Italian  immigrants  to  thi-^  country  are  not  Aryans:  but  are 
pure-blood  Semitics,  descended  from  the  Samaritan  and  Gallilean  Jews, 
the  Syrians,  and  other  Semitics  from  .Asia  and  Northern  .Africa,  and 
Semitized  (mongrel)  persons  from  miscegenation  of  these  Semitics  with 
.Aryans. 

ALE  THESE  I’PIOPLE  .\RE  THE  SAME  RACE  AS  THE 
JljDEAN  JEWS.  .\ND  MUST  BE  SO  CLASSED  IN  ALL  R.ACE 
RECKONING. 

These  peo]>le  ti^ok  the  names  of  the  Greeks  and  the  Romans  and 
tried  to  use  their  language  and  their  civilization  ; they  corrupted  and  vir- 
tually ruined  the  two  great  languages,  in  trying  to  adajJt  them  to  their 
inflexible  Semitic  tongues  and  brain  capacity  ; and  just  so  far  as  they 
grafte<l  their  civilization  upon  the  .\ryan.  was  the  .Aryan  civilization 
destroyed.  'I'hey  come  to  this  country,  with  these  Greek  and  Roman 
names,  as  the  representatives  of  tiie  Great  (.Aryan)  Greeks  of  Alexander 
the  Great,  and  I’lutarcli,  and  the  great  ( .Aryan  ) Romans  of  Julius  Caesar 
the  Great,  .\ristotle.  and  Plutarch,  and  the  great  (.Aryan)  Romans  of 
Julius  Caesar.  Cicero  and  Marcus  .Xurelius:  but  are  different  in  stature, 
physi(|ue.  features,  color  and  every  racial  characteristic.  \\  hat  a travesty 
on  nature,  a sad  disapjiointment  to  the  .\ryan  historian,  even  to  the  Aryan 
school  children,  who  read  of  the  great  .\ryan  Greeks  and  Romans,  their 
own  blue  or  brown-eyed.  fair-comj)lexion  race  of  mankind. 

MONGOLIAN  R.ACE. 

MONGOL — .\  member  of  tbe  Mongol  (or  Mogul)  race,  whose 
authority  extended  in  the  thirteenth,  century  from  the  China  Sea  to  the 
Dnieper.  Their  present  habitation  is  Mongolia,  between  China  and 
Siberia,  tributary  to  China,  and  the  name  is  frequently  given  to  the  Chi- 
nese themselves. 


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MONGOLIAN — (i)  Same  as  Mongol;  (2)  in  a wider  sense,  per- 
taining to  the  yellow  races  of  Asia,  any  one  of  the  yellow  peoples  of  Asia. 
The  language  of  the  Mongols.  Belonging  to  the  agglutinative  Finno- 
l artaric  or  Ural  Altaic  stock,  and  embracing  Manchu,  Turko-Tartaric, 
Finnish  and  Samoyed. 

iMONGOLIC — Belonging  to  the  Mongols  and  other  non-Caucassian 
peoples  or  languages  of  Asia,  including  the  Tibeto-Burman,  Khassian, 
Monan,  Taian,  Sinico  Anarnite,  Koreo-Japanese,  Ural  Ataic  and  Ma- 
layan. 

IMONGOLO  T.\RT.\R — Any  Asiatic  people  of  the  Mongol  and 
Tartar  blood  and  speech,  Burjats,  Kalmucks,  Mongols,  Tungus  and 
Turki. — Standard  Dictionary. 

The  IMongoloid  group,  with  . . . yellowish-brown  or  reddish- 

brown  skins  and  dark  eyes,  the  hair  being  long,  black  and  straight.  These 
are  the  Mongol,  Tibetan,  Chinese,  Polynesian,  Esquimaux  and  American 
races. — Huxley. 

The  Mongolian  is  the  yellow — yellowish-brown  and  reddish-brown, 
black-eyed,  black,  coarse,  straight-haired  race  of  people. 

Their  natural  zone  is  in  Eastern  Asia,  below  the  thirty-second  parallel 
of  latitude,  where  the  bulk  of  this  population  is  now  located ; embracing 
the  Polyne.'iian  Islands,  as  Sumatra,  Java,  etc.,  the  IMalay  countries,  all  of 
India,  Siam.  Southern  China  and  Japan,  the  Philippines,  Sandwich 
Islands,  Samoa  and  other  Pacific  islands.  .\s  already  stated,  they  Mon- 
golized  Hindoo.stan,  Afghanistan,  and  partially  Mongolized  Persia.  They 
also  Mongolized  Turkestan.  They  have  a large  Mongolian  and  Mongol- 
ized population  in  Turkey.  They  also  jMongolized  Egypt,  Sicily,  the 
Balkan  States,  Southern  Poland  and  Hungary.  There  are  small  tribes 
si  ill  lingering  in  the  Aryan  countries  of  Northern  Europe,  as  the  Basques 
of  France,  the  Finns  of  Lapland,  etc.,  and  in  .\sia  in  Siberia  from  the 
West  to  the  East.  There  are  large  numbers  still  lingering  in  Mongolia, 
Manchuria,  Northern  China  and  Northern  Japan  ; awaiting  the  time  when 
the  Aryans,  the  people  and  the  only  people  to  whom  that  zone  is  indi- 
genous, will  require  the  territory ; when  this  race  must  go  further  south, 
to  its  home  zone.  In  North  America,  as  .Alaska,  the  Northwest  terri- 
tories and  Greenland,  lives  the  Esquimo,  and  it  is  well  known  how  the 
Aryans  of  Canada  and  the  United  States  had  a part  of  their  .Arvan  fami- 
lies Mongolized,  the  l.mited  States  in  particular  being  mongrelized,  not 
only  with  the  Indian  and  ATexican  (Mongolian),  but  with  the  Mongol- 
ized Hungarian,  Poles  and  Sicilians.  They  are  in  Mexico  and  the  South 
American  countries.  The  A'longolian  race,  with  all  its  different  branches 
and  varieties,  embraces  all  the  straight,  black-haired  people  who  are  not 
either  Aryan  or  Semitics,  and  the  black-eyed  people  who  are  not  Semitics 
or  Negroes.  The  dark-eyed  .Aryans  have  either  brown  or  dark  eves  (not 
black  eyes),  otherwise  they  ar*"  mixed  (mongrelized)  breed  with  the 
Semitic  or  Alongolian  race.  The  Alongolians  and  the  Semitics  have 
both  been  great  .mongrelizers  of  the  .Aryan  race. 


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It  is  one  of  the  peculiar  weaknesses  and  perversions  of  nature  that 
the  Aryans  have  so  overlooked  pride  of  race  as  to  have  allowed  whole 
branches  of  their  race,  as  well  as  families  of  the  different  branches  to 
be  Semitized  or  ]\Iongolized,  or  both,  and  families  of  the  different 
branches  to  be  Negroized. 

There  are  about  one  billion  pure-blood  Mongolians  of  their  different 
branches  with  their  Mongrels  in  the  world. 

The  Mongolians  in  the  United  States  are  the  Japanese,  Corean,  the 
Manchurian,  the  Chinese,  the  Siamese,  the  Burmese,  the  East  Indian 
(which  includes  the  Hindus  and  ^Malays)  ; the  Philippino,  the  Hawaiian, 
the  Turks,  the  Mongolizcd  Hungarian,  and  Pole,  the  North  American 
Indian,  the  Esquimo,  the  Mexican,  and  the  mongrels  from  miscegena- 
tion with  Aryans  in  the  United  States  of  these  different  branches  of  Mon- 
golians. Of  these  there  are  about  one  million. 

NEGRO  RACE — Of  or  pertaining  to  the  blacks  of  Africa  and  their 
descendants,  or,  in  a wider  sense,  to  the  woolly-haired  type  of  mankind. — 
Standard  Dictionary;. 

Their  natural  zone,  and  where  most  of  their  population  now  live, 
are  the  tropical  countries  of  Africa,  Madagascar,  Australia,  the  Negroids 
of  the  Polynesian,  I’hilippine,  and  other  Pacific  islands,  the  Negroes  and 
Negroids  of  the  West  Indies,  South  .America  and  the  UNITED  STATES, 
d'hey  embrace  all  the  woolly  or  kinky-haired  race  of  mankind. 

There  are  about  one  hundrcfl  and  fifty  millions  of  pure-blood  Ne- 
groes of  their  ditferent  branches,  with  their  mongrels,  in  the  world. 

The  negroes  in  the  United  States  are  the  descendants  of  the  negroes 
brought  to  the  United  States  from  Africa,  and  of  negroes  and  negro 
mongrels  zeho  have  immigrated  from  the  lUest  Indies  and  other  islands 
Zi'ithin  the  past  twenty-five  years,  and  of  the  mongrels  from  miscegen- 
ation of  negroes  'with  Aryans  and  zoith  Semitics;  the  Semitic  type  of 
negro  is  very  pronounced . as  is  the  case  of  the  Semitised  mongrel,  pro- 
duced by  the  Semitic  zvith  the  Mongolian  or  the  Aryan  race  in  the  United 
States.  There  are  about  eleven  and  a half  millions  of  such  persons. 

d'he  mongrelization  from  miscegenation  of  the  .Aryan  race  with  the 
other  races  is  now  by  males  of  the  other  races  and  female  Aryans.  Aryan 
men  very  seldom  marry  the  females  of  other  races,  but  reproduce  only 
with  females  of  their  own  (Aryan)  race.  How  cruel  and  what  a reflec- 
tion on  Aryan  civilization,  that  the  other  races,  especially  its  males,  gen- 
erally use  the  .Aryan  race  from  which  to  make  their  mongrels,  and  thisj 
too,  in  an  Aryan  country! 

Aside  from  a study  of  the  genus  man  from  the  standpoint  of  NA- 
TURE. in  the  functions  of  his  digestive  organs,  their  adaptability  for 
manufacturing  from  foods  the  material  of  the  “First  Principle.”  the 
“Original.’  and  to  make  the  bone,  the  muscle,  the  flesh  and  all  the 
attributes  of  the  body,  with  its  own  physique  and  features,  lungs,  throat 
and  tongue,  and  chemicals  for  making  its  own  peculiar  color  of  skin, 


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THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGREIJZED  AMERICA. 


eyes  and  hair,  its  own  brain  matter  ami  chemicals  to  operate  its  brain„ 
and  by  means  of  it,  its  own  peculiar  formed  tongue ; ethnographical, 
investigations  have  shown  that  each  of  the  four  distinct  races  has  its  own 
racial  ancestral  language,  and  that  the  peculiar  lungs,  throat  and  tongue 
by  the  operation  of  its  own  peculiar  brain  can  use  only  its  own  ancestral 
language,  and  cannot  u.se  the  language  of  any  other  race  naturally. 

SECTION  II. 

'I'he  law-making  power  of  our  country  to-day  is  represented 
by  two  great  political  parties,  the  Republican  and  the  Democratic.  The 
national  laws  for  the  last  fifty  years,  except  during  the  administration  of 
the  Democratic  party,  from  1893  fiave  been  made  by  the  Repub- 

lican party.  The  controlling  element  of  the  Democratic  party  is  from  a 
section  of  our  country — the  so-called  Southern  States— which  was  terribly 
and  cruelly  scourged  by  the  Civil  War  fifty  years  ago.  Most  of  these 
States  for  the  fifteen  years  directly  after  the  War,  were  treated  virtually 
as  conquered  territory  by  the  Republican  party,  wdiich  through  laws  that 
it  made,  and  with  the  aid  of  corrupt  follow'ers  such  as  always  appear  to 
serve  a victorious  party  in  its  governing  of  a conquered  province  imme- 
diately after  a war.  especially  a civil  war.  tried  to  force  upon  the  Aryan 
people  of  the  Southern  States  and  their  governments  and  social  life,  the 
negro,  a different  race.  The  Republican  party  treated  the  Aryan  people 
of  the  South  as  a subdued  people  and  not  as  a part  of  this  great  Aryan 
Republic. 

flow  inhuman,  how  unreasonable,  how  unjust  and  how  unnatural  it 
is  to  try  to  have  the  laws  made  and  administered  for  the  highest  race  by 
the  lowest  race  of  mankind ! 

This  is  said,  not  with  any  feeling  against  any  race  as  a race,  but  ta 
state  facts  in  the  projjer  placing  of  races. 

While  the  whole  United  States  suffered  during  this  unholy  and 
impractical  effort  upon  the  part  of  the  Aryan  members  of  one  great 
political  party  to  enforce  unnatural  laws  upon  their  .-\ryan  brothers,  the 
South  was  put  back  in  the  progress  and  development  due  to  an  Aryan: 
people.  This  treatment  instilled  in  the  .Aryan  statesman  of  the  South  a 
fear  which  ma'de  them  the  opponents  of  every  suggestion,  political  or 
otherwise,  that  was  made  by  the  Republican  party. 

The  -Aryan  people  of  the  .^outh  justly  considered  this  party  as  their 
enemy,  and  the  right  thinking  Aryans  of  the  North  will,  in  the  near 
future,  realize  the  situation  under  which  the  .Aryan  race  of  the  South  was, 
and  is  now,  placed. 

The  negroes,  under  this  mistaken  policy  of  the  Republican  part)v 
flocked  to  Washington,  the  capital,  where  .Aryan  Congressmen.  Senators 
and  other  sentimental  people,  put  them  in  salaried  positions,  which  should 
have  been  given  to  .Aryans.  Had  this  been  done,  there  would  be  at  least 
200,000  more  .Aryan  people  in  the  capital  of  this  great  .Aryan  country  of 
the  United  States — peonle  bred  for  the  last  tw’o  generations  by  .Aryan 


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men  and  \v<jmen  who  were  neighbors  of  the  Republican  Senators  and 
Representatives  in  Congress — instead  of  the  condition  as  it  is  to-day.  when 
about  half  of  the  population  of  the  capital  is  made  up  of  negroes  and 
their  mongrels. 

This  state  of  affairs  in  the  political  government  of  the  I'nited  States 
greatly  interfered  with  the  free  and  unbiased  discussion  of  and  partici- 
pation in  National  legislation  by  Aryan  statesmen  from  the  South  as  well 
as  from  the  North.  Hence,  as  the  Republican  party  was  a jirotective 
tariff  party,  the  Democratic  party,  controlled  by  Southern  statesmen, 
seconded  by  the  free  trader  of  the  North,  took  the  opposite  position. 
Unfortunately  for  the  South,  as  well  as  for  the  whole  country,  this  view 
of  the  tariff'  in  connection  with  the  partisan  legislation  of  the  Republican 
party  (as  one  part  cannot  be  injured  without  affecting  the  whole)  retarded 
the  development  of  agriculture  and  manufacturing  in  the  great  South. 
Statesmen,  as  well  as  the  business  interests  of  the  South,  regarded  pro- 
tection as  being  in  the  interest  only  of  one  party  and  one  section  and 
therefore  o])posed  it. 

'1  he  lack  of  a strong  o]jposition  party  virtually  gave  the  Republican 
partv,  absolute  control  of  the  national  government,  which  put  the  Repub- 
lie'an  party  in  a position  of  arrogance,  and.  with  no  check,  it  could  and 
<lid  foist  u|)on  the  Aryan  people  of  this  coimtry.  especially  in  the  North, 
laws  in  the  way  of  compelling  them  to  take  other  races  into  their  hotels, 
re.'-'taurants.  churches,  schools,  theatres,  etc.,  and  to  alltnv  intermarriage 
and  other  .social  relations  in  the  life  of  the  Arvan  j)eop!e.  resulting  in 
fast  making  this  country  a mongrelized  jjopulation.  and  no  longer  the 
country  of  its  \ryan  founders. 

The  ]>ersonnel  of  the  national  conventions  of  the  two  parties 
anfl  the  vote  for  national  offices  will  show  that,  with  a few  e.\cei)tions, 
since  the  Civil  \\  ar.  a majority  of  the  .-\ryan  men  of  the  United  States 
have  sup]j()Tted  the  Democratic  party,  feeling  that  it  re])resented  the  senti- 
ments of  a very  large  ])ro{iortion  of  the  .Aryan  ])eoj)le  of  the  country  on 
the  (iue>'tion  of  .Aryan  control  of  the  government  which  they  built  and 
should  own. 

SECTION  III. 

Hence,  when  the  Democratic  party,  in  1892,  elected  a major- 
ity of  the  officers  of  all  branches  of  the  law-making  ])owers  of  the  national 
government,  including  the  executive,  and  when  it  was  in  a position  for 
thie  only  rime  in  twentv-five  years  to  make  a tariff,  it  had  been  so  schooled 
and  saturated  with  free-trade  ideas  that  it  gave  the  country  a low  pro- 
tective ( free-trade ) tariff',  which  immediately  caused  disaster  to  overcome 
every  American  industry,  i'hese  theories  it  had  learnd  from  college 
professors,  frtnn  free-trade  papers  and  writers,  and  from  the  short- 
sightedness of  the  importer^,  and  it  now  had  the  opportunity,  so  long 
sought,  to  give  the  country  its  ideal  tariff'. 

A grinding  commercial  and  industrial  panic  and  depression  fell  over 
the  eutire  country,  which  was  not  removed  until  four  vears  later,  when 


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THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


in  1896,  its  friends,  the  Aryan  Democrats — even  the  latoring  men  and 
the  farmers  themselves — had  to  vote  to  reinstate  the  Republican  party 
in  power,  not  that  they  loved  the  principles  of  the  Republican  party  better, 
especially  on  its  policy  of  forcing  the  negro  and  other  races  upon  the  poor 
Aryan  people  of  the  North,  but  from  pure  self-preservation  upon  the 
question  of  protection  to  American  industries  and  sound  finance. 

Under  the  McKinley  tariff,  passed  in  1890,  this  country  was  never 
more  prosperous  than  in  1892,  yet  the  people  defeated  the  Republican 
partv,  which  had  made  laws  protecting  their  industries,  and  put  ail 
branches  of  government  in  the  hands  of  the  Democratic  party,  whicfT 
claimed  that  a “tariff  for  revenue,”  or  a low  tariff,  would  be  better  for 
ihe  interests  of  the  country.  This  unreserved  confidence  by  a majority 
of  the  Aryan  people  should  have  caused  the  Democratic  party  to  be  very 
cautious  how  it  made  laws  affecting  the  finances  and  industries  of  the 
country,  when  the  people  showed  by  their  support,  that  they  wanted  to 
help  the  party  get  into  a position  to  carry  out  internal  reforms.  The 
party  should  have  been  very  conservative  in  trying  out  its  theories  in 
national  law  making,  as  results  are  the  only  test.  When  the  Democratic 
party  took  possession  of  all  the  branches  of  the  national  government  in 
1803,  the  Luiited  States  for  the  fiscal  year  1892  had  received  more  money 
from  agricultural  products,  had  manufactured  more  goods,  had  the 
largest  internal  commerce,  exported  and  imported  more  goods  and  put 
more  money  into  the  savings  banks,  than  in  any  year  in  its  history'  prior 
to  that  time,  ’i'et,  after  four  years  of  Democratic  administration,  in  1897 
tlic  United  States  had  more  than  one-third  less  horses,  one-third  less 
cattle,  one-third  less  hogs,  more  than  one-third  less  sheep : all  its  agri- 
cultural products  were  bringing  more  than  one-third  less,  and  in  most 
cases  one-half  less;  the  values  of  farms  and  all  real  and  personal  property 
cne-lliird  to  one-half  less  than  in  1893.  when  the  Democratic  party  took 
])Of session  of  the  government.  Wheat  declined  from  $1.00  to  65  cents 
a bushel,  corn  sold  as  low  as  35  cents  a bushel,  wool  declinecl  from  16  to  6 
cents  per  pound.  Horses,  cattle,  hogs  and  other  live  stock  declined  pro- 
portionately. The  agriculturalist  suffering  a heavy  loss,  his  business 
was  disorganized,  and  it  took  years  to  reinstate  it.  It  mattered  not  how 
low  prices  were,  people  not  being  employed  had  no  money'  to  buy  with, 
:ind  the  worst  blow  to  the  country'  was  that  the  wealth,  instead  of  being 
evenly'  and  fairly'  distributed  during  this  four  years  of  Democratic  de- 
pression, was  put  into  the  hands  of  one-third  the  number  of  people  in 
1897  than  it  was  in,  in  1893.  The  weaker  people,  not  being  able  to  hold 
their  property,  the  stronger,  particularly  those  in  a position  to  manipulate 
the  financial  institutions,  got  possession  of  a larger  proportion  of  the 
wealth  of  the  country.  That  is  the  case  in  all  commercial  depressions,- 
and  commercial  depressions  which  are  the  great  destrovers  of  wage  earn- 
ers are  brought  about  when  national  statesmen  lose  sight  of  the  fact  that 
they  are  the  guardians  of  the  masses  of  the  people  of  their  own  country, 
and  that  they  must  legislate  only  for  their  own  country,  and  not  in  the 
interest  of  foreign  countries. 

Mr.  Cleveland  wa.'^  made  President  at  the  fall  electron  in  1892,  on 
the  tariff  reform  issue  of  his  party. 


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When  he  was  inaugurated  in  March,  1893,  instead  of  calling  an  extra 
session  of  Congress  at  once  to  revise  the  tariff — the  issue  upon  which  he 
had  been  elected — he  attempted  to  divert  the  minds  of  the  people  from 
the  issues  made  by  himself,  and  looked  about  for  something  for  which 
to  blame  the  Republican  party.  Since  his  election  four  months  before, 
the  country  had  become  alarmed  at  the  free-trade  ideas  of  his  party.  It 
had  begun  to  realize  the  menace  to  its  agricultural  and  manufacturing 
industries  which  would  follow  low  tariff  legislation,  and  it  feared  the 
effects  on  sound  finance  in  the  uncertain  attitude  on  the  question  of  main- 
taining the  gold  standard  assumed  by  Mr.  Carlisle,  whom  Mr.  Cleveland 
had  selected  for  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

SECTION  IV. 

In  his  search  for  an  issue  other  than  the  tariff,  and  for  some- 
thing with  which  to  blame  the  Republican  party,  the  President  found  a 
law  authorizing  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  buy  about  four  millions 
of  dollars’  worth  of  silver  monthly  at  the  market  price,  coin  it,  and  issue 
currency  against  it,  which  currency  under  the  good  faith  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury  was  protected  by  the  gold  standard.  It  was  this  law 
which  he  substituted  as  an  issue  instead  of  the  tariff,  but  the  country 
could  not  wait  with  the  uncertainty  of  the  tariff  rates  proposed  to  be 
made  by  the  Democratic  party  then  in  power.  The  farmer  could  not 
know  how  to  plant  and  the  manufacturer  could  not  know  what  price  to 
pay  for  material  or  what  quantity  to  buy  for  manufacturing.  So  the 
agricultural,  manufacturing  and  industrial  affairs  of  the  country  were 
being  paralyzed. 

In  August,  five  months  after  his  inauguration,  Mr.  Cleveland  called 
Congress  together  to  repeal  the  Sherman  Silver  Law,  which  was  not 
hurting  the  country,  and  should  have  remained  until  one  hundred  mil- 
lion dollars  or  more  of  currency  was  put  out,  which  was  needed  at  that 
time,  when  the  law  if  thought  desirable  could  have  been  repealed  or  the 
mintage  limited,  he  thereby  ran  away  from  the  issue — the  tariff — upon 
which  he  was  elected.  Great  politics  for  a statesman ! And  played,  too. 
when  the  country  was  in  a crisis  brought  about  by  his  erroneous  ideas  of 
industrial  economics ! His  own  party  opposed  him  on  the  repeal  of  the 
Sherman  Silver  Law.  This  it  should  not  have  done,  as,  since  he  had 
brought  up  the  issue  in  the  way  he  did  and  had  alarmed  the  country, 
public  policy  almost  demanded  its  repeal,  and  the  Republican  party  would 
have  immediately  repealed  the  law,  thereby  quieting  Mr.  Cleveland’s 
clamor  and  removing  promptly  this  excuse  of  Mr.  Cleveland  for  the 
paralysis  of  the  country  then  impending. 

The  Republican  party  showed  patriotism  by  being  willing  to  repeal 
its  own  law  to  relieve  the  distress  brought  on  the  country  through  false 
impressions  made  by  the  President.  This  does  not  mean,  however,  that 
the  Democratic  party  was  not  patriotic.  The  repeal  of  this  law  which 
Mr.  Cleveland  clamored  for,  did  not  stop  the  depression  then  coming  over 
the  country,  as  it  did  not  divert  the  public  from  the  fear  of  the  low 
or  free  trade  tariff  law  proposed  to  be  made  by  the  Democrats. 


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The  country  was  on  the  verge  of  an  industrial  panic,  yet  Mr.  Cleve- 
land seemed  at  a loss  how  to  act.  Instead  of  calling  his  Congress  into 
session  immediately  to  act  on  the  tariff,  the  issue  upon  which  he  was 
elected,  he  seemed  to  doubt  whether  the  theories  of  his  party  would  be 
so  efficacious  after  all.  He  then  opposed  his  party’s  tariff  law,  which 
was  passed  one  and  a half  years  after  his  inauguration  and  about  one  and 
a half  years  after  he  should  have  had  his  Congress  convene  to  act  upon 
the  tariff  to  carry  out  his  political  promises.  During  all  this  time  the 
grinding  depression  and  paralysis  of  the  country’s  business  was  in  active 
force. 

Mr.  Cleveland  let  this  tariff  bill  (the  Wilson  Bill)  become  a law,  his 
reason  for  not  signing  it  being  the  small  protective  feature  on  a few  items, 
which  was  the  only  good  part  of  the  bill,  and  which  was  put  into  it  by 
two  or  three  members  of  his  party  in  the  Senate,  with  the  co-operation  ot 
the  Republicans.  How  unfortunate  for  the  country  that  the  Democrats 
had  not  waited  about  three  months  longer  before  passing  their  tariff  bill! 

At  the  Congressional  elections  which  followed  about  three  months 
after  the  passing  of  the  Bill,  the  people,  suffering  since  the  inauguration 
of  Air.  Cleveland  from  the  commercial  depression  caused  by  this  low 
tariff  (free-trade)  menace,  returned  a majority  of  Republicans  to  the 
House  of  Representatives,  but  as  the  Senate  and  President  were  Demo- 
cratic, it  was  too  late  for  this  new  set  of  lawmakers  to  prevent  the  results 
of  this  low  free  trade  tariff.  After  it  became  operative,  it  continued 
to  cause  a grinding  depression  until  the  House  of  Representatives,  the 
Senate  and  President,  elected  in  1896,  were  Republican  and  the  high  pro- 
tective tariff  law  was  restored  at  the  extra  session  of  Congress  commenc- 
ing March  4th,  1897,  when  prosperity  again  commenced  to  come  over 
the  country. 

After  the  Democratic  party  was  in  full  control  of  the  government 
and  the  Republican  party  had  repealed  the  Sherman  Silver  Law  for  Mr. 
Cleveland,  after  his  party  had  made  its  tariff  law  and  the  depression  was 
on,  after  the  savings  banks  were  being  drawn  upon  for  living  money,  and 
the  tariff  not  producing  enough  revenue  for  government  current  expenses, 
and  it  had  become  necessary  to  sell  bonds  to  meet  the  deficit.  Air.  Cleve- 
land still  harped  upon  the  gold  question,  and  pretended  that  he  could  not 
sell  bonds  unless  they  were  made  payable  in  gold.  He  overlooked  the 
fact  that  some  great  Americans,  even  Washington,  Adams,  Jefferson, 
Hamilton  and  Aladison  before  his  time — men  just  as  patriotic  and  as 
sound  on  the  financial  question  as  himself — had  made  the  Government’s 
bonds  payable  in  coin.  Even  in  the  face  of  the  fact  that  Government 
bonds  then  outstanding  were  payable  in  coin,  and  of  the  further  fact  that 
Congress,  to  reassure  buyers  of  government  securities,  passed  resolutions 
pledging  the  good  faith  of  the  government  in  the  payment  of  all  its  obli- 
gations in  the  best  coin  or  monev  the  world  afforded  at  the  time  of  pay- 
ment, Mr.  Cleveland  still  acted  in  a way  that  discouraged  the  purchase 


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of  bonds,  when  the  patriotic  people  of  this  country  came  to  the  relief  of 
their  government  by  voluntary  subscriptions  to  coin  bonds,  the  bonds  of 
the  honest  and  patriotic  founders  of  this  government,  thereby  teaching 
him  that  the  people  could  not  be  trifled  with. 

Millions  of  the  masses  of  the  people  of  this  country,  through  the 
crisis  of  the  four  Democratic  low-tariff  years  of  1893  to  1897  were  left 
penniless  and  financially  helpless,  and  thousands  of  the  most  enterprising 
Aryans  of  the  country  were  financially  ruined.  Men  who  had  given 
their  energy,  brain  and  money  to  improve  and  develop  the  industrial  as 
well  as  agricultural  interests  of  the  country  and  who  had  reached  a posi- 
tion in  life  where  they  could  do  good  to  their  communities  and  were 
outlining  plans  for  the  future  usefulness  of  their  sons,  had  their  estates 
swept  away  by  this  crushing  out  of  all  lines  of  business,  changing  the 
whole  course  of  the  lives  of  them.selves  and  their  families.  But  few  ever 
recovered,  as  the  depression  was  so  thorough  and  lasted  so  long.  The 
country  lost  the  experience  and  business  training  of  many  thousands  of 
the  best  talent  in  the  commercial,  banking,  industrial  and  farming  lines  in 
the  United  States. 

The  laboring  men  of  the  country  through  their  unions  prorated  the 
time  that  each  could  put  in  as  the  factories  were  running  on  part  time, 
and  the  unions  by  assessment  on  the  men  employed  took  care  of  the  men 
who  were  out  of  employment.  These  unions  were  under  the  manage- 
ment of  Aryans  and  not,  as  is  frequently  the  case  to-day,  under  the  Semi- 
tics, who  get  into  the  orders  under  Aryan  names  and  involve  Aryans  in 
crimes  against  society  for  which  the  Aryans  are  imprisoned. 

There  were  no  strikes,  as  there  is  nothing  to  strike  about  in  low- 
tariff  (free-trade)  depressions.  At  the  circus  and  other  places  of  amuse- 
ment, the  people  could  hear  the  praises  of  the  three  great  Presidents  sung, 
with  the  song  saying  that  “Washington  freed  the  Colonies,  Lincoln  freed 
the  slaves  and  Cleveland  freed  the  laboring  men  of  labor.” 

Here  was  a President  who  outraged  his  party  and  brought  disaster 
on  the  country,  and  whose  actions  presented  an  evidence  of  the  superior- 
ity of  the  English  and  French  governments  over  the  United  States  with 
reference  to  the  Executive ; as  those  governments  curtail  the  power  for 
arbitrary  mischief  and  perversion  of  government  of  the  executive,  by 
having  the  law-making  powers  only  in  the  English  Parliament,  or  the 
French  Assembly  respectively;  restricting  to  the  Executive  (the  King  or 
the  President)  the  duty  only  to  execute  the  law  with  no  right  or  incentive 
to  dabble  in  politics.  Our  United  States  Congress  should  make  the  laws 
— and  only  for  Aryans — leaving  the  President’s  duty  only  to  administer 
them. 


SECTION  V. 

The  Democratic  party  was  very  quiet  on  the  tariff  (free  trade)  ques- 
tion for  several  years  after  1897,  but  again  the  party,  advised  by  free 
trade  newspapers  and  free  trade  Democratic  statesmen  of  the  North  and 
of  the  South  are  now  theorizing  on  the  tariff  (free  trade).  Theorizing 
on  a tariff  is  like  theorizing  on  how  Heaven  looks,  except  that  the  tariff 


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can  be  put  to  a practical  test,  and  this  country  has  had  the  test  made  for 
fifty  years,  at  least,  and  has  been  and  is  prosperous  under  a protective 
tariff  except  for  four  years  (1893  to  1897)  of  depression  and  repression 
under  a Democratic  low  (free  trade)  tariff. 

The  leaders  of  the  Democratic  party,  in  order  that  they  may  get  into 
power  and  stay  in  long  enough  to  do  some  good  to  the  country,  must  not 
pass  laws  or  threaten  to  pass  laws  that  will  tend  to  destroy  the  great 
agricultural,  manufacturing  and  industrial  interests  of  this  country.  They 
must  not  theorize  on  the  tariff',  but  must  be  practical.  The  example  of 
the  other  great  Aryan  agricultural  and  manufacturing  countries,  such  as 
the  progressive  Aryan  European  countries  of  France,  Holland,  Belgium, 
Switzerland,  Austria,  Germany  and  Russia,  all  of  which  are  high  protec- 
tive tariff  countries — should  be  considered  as  well  as  our  own  growth,  as  a 
basis.  England  does  not  regard  herself  as  an  agricultural  country,  which 
will  be  referred  to  below. 

There  are  only  two  proper  tariffs.  One  is  a high  protective  tariff, 
levied  to  protect  absolutely  a country’s  agricultural  and  manufacturing 
interests.  The  other  is  absolute  free-trade.  “Tariff  for  revenue”  is  a 
misnomer,  as,  like  a low  tariff,  it  does  not  raise  revenue  very  long  from 
the  fact  that,  all  farming  and  manufacturing  interests  become  prostrated 
and  the  people  become  too  poor  to  buy  goods  abroad,  when  their  internal 
commerce  is  destroyed;  hence,  decreasing  revenue  for  the  government. 

The  free  trader  of  this  country  has  invariably  set  up  the  example 
of  England,  which  gets  no  revenue  from  importations,  but  from  internal 
taxes. 

The  Napoleonic  Wars,  ending  at  the  Battle  of  Waterloo,  in  1815, 
less  than  100  years  ago,  in  the  defeat  of  that  scourge  to  Aryan  progress 
and  civilization,  prostrated  the  countries  of  Continental  Europe,  and  left 
England  the  only  naval  and  maritime  power  of  the  world.  England’s 
manufacturing  interests  grew  when  Napoleon  was  ravaging  the  Conti- 
nental States  of  Europe,  during  which  time  there  was  but  little  manu- 
facturing in  the  countries  of  Holland,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  Austria, 
Germany,  the  Scandinavian  countries  and  Russia.  France  was  given  a 
protective  tariff,  which  stimulated  her  silk  and  sugar  industries  and  other 
manufacturing  interests,  making  her  a manufacturing  country,  and  since 
1820  she  has  been  a competitor,  to  some  extent,  of  England,  in  the  trade 
of  Spain,  Italy,  Portugal,  Germany,  Russia  and  other  European  countries. 
But  from  1820  to  1877  no  other  country  in  Europe  made  much  effort 
toward  manufacturing,  largely  because  England  and  France,  having  capi- 
tal in  manufactures  and  established  manufacturing  businesses  with  trained 
people  in  the  line  of  manufacturing,  could  offer  liberal  terms  and  facili- 
ties to  dealers  in  the  buying  countries  to  handle  their  goods. 

England  has,  since  1820,  adopted  the  policy  of  supplying  Aryan 
countries  of  the  world  with  manufactured  goods  by  giving  long  credits 
and  facilities  to  dealers  because,  having  the  capital  with  which  to  manu- 
facture, and  an  established  trade,  she  could  give  these  facilities.  At  the 


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same  time  the  English  manufacturers  used  their  influence  with  the  people 
and  lawmakers  in  all  Aryan  countries  to  create  a free-trade  policy  by  the 
respective  governments,  resulting  in  keeping  down  for  some  time  manufac- 
turing in  Continental  Europe,  as  well  as  the  English  Colonies  and  the 
United  States. 

The  United  States,  about  40  years  ago,  put  a high  protective  tariff 
on  agricultural  and  manufactured  products,  which  stimulated  her  indus- 
tries, so  that  the  American  manufacturers  can  supply  the  American  people 
v/ith  manufactured  goods,  and  are  now  getting  to  a point  where,  after 
supplying  the  large  home  demand,  they  have  some  surplus  for  export. 

Germany,  being  composed  of  many  small  states,  principalities  and 
cities,  did  little  manufacturing  until  after  1871,  when  these  different 
smaller  governments  were  made  an  Empire,  and  she  had  a national  gov- 
ernment to  make  national  laws.  The  German  Reichstag,  about  1877, 
made  a high  protective  tariff  law  that  stimulated  Germany’s  agricultural 
and  manufacturing  interests,  bringing  out  the  latent  genius  and  force  of 
her  people,  so  that  to-day  she  is  one  of  the  greatest  manufacturing  coun- 
tries of  the  world. 

About  twenty-five  years  ago,  Russia  put  a high  protective  tariff  on 
all  agricultural  products  and  manufactured  goods,  resulting  in  bringing 
to  Russia  a great  German  manufacturing  population,  who  were  supple- 
mented by  enterprising  Russians,  stimulating  manufacturing  and  build- 
ing up  great  manufacturing  interests  in  Russia.  At  the  same  time  they 
made  her  agricultural  interests  prosperous  and  encouraged  the  building 
of  cities,  supplying  the  Russian  people  (their  home  people)  with  agricul- 
tural products,  sugar,  etc.,  and  manufactured  goods. 

All  the  Aryan  Continental  European  States  are  now  under  high  pro- 
tective tariff  systems  Fiance,  Holland,  Belgium,  Austria,  Germany, 
Russia,  and  Switzerland,  are  great  and  successful  manufacturing  coun- 
tries. 

The  semi-Aryan  countries  of  Portugal,  Spain  and  Italy,  however, 
do  but  little  manufacturing,  one  of  the  principal  reasons  being  that  their 
Semitic  populations  do  not  want  or  require  much  merchandise  compara- 
tively. 

SECTION  VI. 

England  being  a small  island,  isolated  where  she  could  not  be  reached 
and  overrun  by  neighbors  during  wars,  and  having  a small  agricultural 
territory,  in  no  case  admitting  of  a very  great  comparative  value,  proba- 
bly no  more  than  the  State  of  Illinois,  was  in  a position  to  ignore  her 
agricultural  interests  and  look  to  the  farms  of  Russia,  Germany,  France, 
the  United  States  and  Canada  for  her  farm  products,  as  her  long  built- 
up  manufacturing  interests  allowed  her  wage  earners  to  make  large 
deposits  in  her  savings  banks,  giving  noblemen,  who  largely  held  her 
lands,  and  her  business  men  an  opportunity  to  make  large  fortunes  on  the 
development  and  growth  of  other  countries  by  furnishing  the  money  of 


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their  people  to  promote  the  development  of  all  parts  of  the  world.  And, 
too,  on  the  question  of  free  trade,  the  English  situation  seems  paradoxical, 
as  England  furnishes  the  evidence  that  all  countries  that  have  land  suffi- 
cient from  which  to  feed  their  population  should  protect  that  land  as  they 
would  their  manufacturing  interests,  as  under  the  proper  and  modern 
cultivation,  the  lands  of  England,  including  Scotland  and  Ireland  at  the 
time  .she  made  free-trade  laws,  which  destroyed  the  agricultural  interests 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  could  produce  enough  to  feed  over  200,- 
000,000  people  and  not  require  more  from  the  soil  than  is  now  taken  from 
some  acres  in  Belgium. 

So  it  is  very  questionable  whether  England  would  not  have  been 
better  off  to  have  protected  her  agriculture  and  had  her  food  supplies 
grown  at  home,  especially  as  she  was  then  (except  some  manufacturing 
done  by  P'rance)  the  only  manufacturing  country  in  the  world.  Being 
the  great  naval  and  maritime  power  and  the  country  with  the  greatest 
wealth,  she  could  even,  with  protection  to  her  agricultural  products,  which 
would  have  enabled  her  to  produce  her  food  stuffs  more  economically  at 
home,  have  been  in  better  position  to  supply  manufactured  goods  to  the 
world,  at  least  until  the  Eranco-Prussian  War,  when  Germany  was  united 
under  one  gr^at  government,  and,  under  a protective  tariff,  became  a great 
manufacturing  country,  and  until  the  United  States,  as  well  as  Austria, 
Russia,  and  other  Aryan  European  countries  under  a protective  tariff 
had  become  great  manufacturing  countries.  But  here  is  the  test: 

Ireland  in  1840,  at  about  the  time  of  the  repeal  of  the  so-called  Corn 
Laws,  which  took  the  duty  off  wheat  and  other  agricultural  products,  had 
about  seven  millions  of  agricultural  population.  To-day  it  has  only  about 
four  millions  total  population,  a loss  of  about  three  and  one-half  millions 
population.  No  other  such  instance  or  condition  as  this  exists  in  any 
other  part  of  the  world,  and  it  can  be  attributed  only  to  free  traile  in  the 
agricultural  products  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  The  lands  of  England 
and  Scotland  were  turned  largely  into  hunting  preserves,  rich  pleasure 
estates,  etc.,  and  the  farmers  of  Ireland  for  years  left  the  farms  by  hun- 
dreds of  thousands,  while  England  got  her  cereals  from  Russia,  Ger- 
many, France,  Canada,  the  United  States  and,  lately,  some  from  Argen- 
tina; her  potatoes  largely  from  Germany — which  country  to-day  grows 
annually  1,500.000,000  bushels  of  potatoes,  worth  at  least  $1,000,000,000, 
as  much  as  the  cotton  and  wheat  crops  of  the  United  States — and  other 
European  countries  and  Canada ; her  other  vegetables  and  poultry  largely 
from  Holland,  Belgium  and  France;  and  her  dairy  products  largely  from 
Denmark  and  Holland. 

But  this  free-trade  condition  of  the  only  free-trade  country  could 
not  last  always,  even  in  the  case  of  England.  Other  Ar^'an  countries,  by 
their  protective  tariffs,  and  the  genius  and  industry  of  their  Aryan  people, 
have  built  up  factories  and  cities,  bringing  the  factories  and  the  population 
near  the  farms. 

While  England’s  export  business  kept  up  in  volume,  it  was  not  in 
the  general  manufactures ; she  had  to  sell  a class  of  goods  to  the  Aryan 


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countries  that  were  not  made  advantageously  in  those  countries,  but  those 
Aryan  countries  were  continually  adding  to  their  lines  of  manufacturing 
and,  while  growing  in  wealth,  were  enabled  to  buy  some  of  England’s 
surplus,  even  over  their  high  tariffs.  With  her  preferential  tariff,  Eng- 
land supplied  her  Aryan  Colonies,  which  are  now  under  protective  tariffs 
and  increasing  in  manufacturing,  and  sold  goods  to  the  non-Aryan  people 
of  the  world  such  as  the  Mongolians,  viz.:  Japanese,  Chinese,  East  In- 
dians, Turks,  and  Turkish  Semitic  and  other  Semitic  and  semi-Semitic 
countries,  who  on  the  whole  are  now,  and  always  will  be,  very  poor  cus- 
tomers. 

SECTION  VII. 

Some  twenty  years  ago,  English  manufacturers  began  to  see  and 
feel  that  the  United  States,  Germany,  France,  Austria  and  other  Aryan 
European  countries  were  selling  too  many  goods  in  England,  and  while 
they  did  not  want  to  admit  the  failure  of  their  free-trade  fetish,  asked 
Parliament  to  pass  a fair  trade  law,  claiming  that  the  goods  which  were 
coming  into  England  were  not  the  class  of  goods  the  people  should  have 
and  that  they  interfered  unfairly  with  the  good  goods  made  by  Eng- 
lish manufacturers. 

Parliament  passed  a law  requiring  all  goods  brought  into  England 
to  have  marked  on  them*  “Made  in  America,”  "Made  in  Germany,”  “Made 
in  Austria,”  or  “Made  in  France,”  as  the  case  might  be;  but  the  people 
liked  these  foreign  goods  and  continued  to  call  for  them.  The  English 
manufacturers  found  themselves  still  helpless,  and  Parliament  adopted  a 
scientific  protective  tariff  law,  that  is,  a trade-mark  law,  which  requires 
that  goods  shall  be  made  in  England,  if  the  trade-mark  is  to  be  protected. 
This  has  resulted  in  stimulating  her  home  manufacturing  interests  and 
in  a great  many  manufacturing  plants  being  built  in  England  by  the  dif- 
ferent manufacturing  countries,  as  for  instance,  the  great  Singer  Sewing 
Machine  Manufacturing  Company  of  the  United  States  with  millions  en- 
abling it  to  furnish  perfect  machines,  on  easy  terms.  In  order  to  protect 
its  trade-mark,  and  do  business  in  England,  and  the  English  Colonies,  it 
is  now  duplicating  its  great  American  plant  in  England,  and  such  is  the 
case  with  a great  many  other  manufacturing  plants  and  interests  in  the 
United  States,  as  well  as  with  other  manufacturing  countries  which  is 
similar  to  the  effect  of  our  high  protective  tariff  which  caused  the  large 
thread  manufacturers  of  England  to  build  factories  here,  as  well  as  caus- 
ing many  other  European  manufacturers  to  build  plants  in  the  United 
States  to  manufacture  for  this  market,  which  carries  out  the  principle 
that  all  Aryan  people  should  manufacture  all  the  goods  their  home  people 
require,  and  ship  only  the  surplus  abroad. 

The  great  flour  manufacturers  of  Minneapolis  and  the  West,  having 
a surplus  after  supplying  their  home  market,  have  built  up  some  trade 
under  their  own  brands  through  London  dealers,  who  supply  England  and 
her  Colonies,  and  some  in  Portugal,  Spain,  Italy,  and  some  in  the  purely 
Semitic  countries. 

A London  dealer  is  in  the  market  for  30,000  barrels  of  flour,  and  in 
order  to  buy  his  goods  right  he  gets  figures  on  the  grade  of  flour  he  wants 


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from  London  and  Liverpool  mills,  which  manufacture  flour  from  wheat 
received  from  Argentina,  the  United  States,  Canada,  France  and  Russia. 
He  also  gets  prices  on  flour  from  mills  located  in  these  different  countries 
which  have  a surplus  of  wheat.  After  getting  these  prices,  he  cables  the 
American  mills  for  quotations  f.  o.  b.  London,  preferring  to  handle  the 
brand  he  has  been  handling  from  the  American  mill.  The  American  mill, 
ascertaining  the  market  price  for  the  grade  of  wheat  used  in  this  brand 
of  flour,  gets  special  railroad  rates  to  New  York,  and  the  water  rate  to 
London,  and  cables  his  price  on  flour  f.  o.  b.  London.  The  London  dealer, 
by  comparison,  finds  the  American  price  above  the  market  and,  wanting 
to  give  the  American  manufacturer  another  chance  on  account  of  the 
brand  or  trade-mark  being  introduced  to  his  trade,  cables  him  advising  at 
what  price  he  can  take  the  order. 

The  American  mill  owner  could  not  go  to  the  farmer  or  to  his  mill 
operatives  for  a lower  price  on  this  special  order  of  flour,  but  the  railroad 
companies  which  operate  the  2000  miles  of  road  from  the  wheat  fields 
to  seaboard,  in  order  to  aid  the  farmers  and  manufacturers,  who  support 
them,  shade  the  freight  a little  on  this  shipment,  with  the  approval  of  the 
Railroad  Commission,  and  the  manufacturer  shades  his  profit,  so,  without 
any  disturbance  in  the  wage  scale  of  the  farmer,  the  mill  operatives,  the 
coal  miners  or  the  railroad  employes,  the  surplus  wheat  goes  into  the 
London  market  in  competition  with  the  world’s  markets.  Can  it  be  said 
that  any  American  is  hurt? 

The  result  is  that  the  people  of  the  United  States  have  the  gold  for 
the  wheat  manufactured  into  flour  in  this  country,  and  this  money  is  dis- 
tributed in  every  channel  of  trade,  in  the  internal  commerce  of  this  coun- 
try, and  here  it  must  be  noted  that  under  England’s  new  trade-mark  law, 
in  order  to  do  business  under  their  trade  mark  or  brand  of  flour,  the 
American  mill  must  build  a plant  in  England. 

As  in  the  line  of  sewing  machines,  agricultural  implements,  and 
many  other  articles  which  the  United  States  can  manufacture  naturally, 
on  account  of  our  protected  farms  being  near  the  factory,  and  our  manu- 
facturers being  protected  by  the  government,  and  with  a large  home 
market,  they  have  been  enabled  to  build  large  factories  and  do  a large 
business,  and  by  making  low  prices,  have  been  able  to  keep  down  the 
building  of  factories  in  other  countries,  as  England  did  for  many 
years ; hence  the  goods,  being  manufactured  in  the  United  States  by 
the  people  in  this  country,  the  wage  earner  and  every  one  who  pays 
rent  and  eats  and  wears  and  uses  the  conveniences  and  comforts  of  life 
is  benefited.  Even  if  these  manufactured  goods  are  sold  abroad  without 
profit  to  the  manufacturers,  the  people  of  this  country  get  the  money  to 
spend  here. 

Objection  has  been  made  that  selling  goods  at  a less  price  abroad 
than  in  the  home  market  is  discriminating  against  home  buyers.  All 
countries  at  times  are  forced  to  sell  some  goods  at  a less  price  abroad  to 
m.eet  competition,  but  it  is  their  surplus  which  is  sold,  as  the  foreign  trade 
of  all  countries  is  only  the  surplus.  Even  with  an  export  trade  of  ap» 
proximately  $2,000,000,000  each  respectively  of  England,  Germany  and 


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the  United  States,  it  is  very  small  compared  to  the  internal  commerce  of 
each  of  these  countries,  as  the  annual  internal  trade  of  the  United  States 
is  probably  fifty  billions  of  dollars,  that  of  Germany  somewhat  less,  with 
England’s  still  less.  So,  how  thoughtless  it  is  for  statesmen  to  think  of 
doing  anything  that  would  injure  and  prostrate  the  internal  commerce 
and  industries  of  their  own  country,  in  the  way  of  agriculture,  manufac- 
turing, etc. 

It  has  been  popular  to  abuse  and  censure  the  manufacturers,  as  if 
the  tariff  was  levied  only  for  their  interests,  when  all  other  lines  of  busi- 
ness, including  agriculture,  are  protected  and  make  as  much  money  as 
the  manufacturers  on  the  capital  invested  and  the  risk  taken.  It  is,  how- 
ever, easy  to  say  that  the  tariff  is  for  the  interest  of  the  manufacturers, 
they  being  the  medium  through  which  the  wage-earner  and  every  one  else 
gets  the  benefit  of  protection.  The  fact  is  overlooked,  however,  that  the 
wage  earners,  including  the  day  laborers,  the  operatives,  machinists,  rent- 
collectors,  salesmen,  clerical  force  and  every  one  employed  in  all  the 
departments  of  growing  the  material  for  manufacturing,  and  the  manufac- 
turing, selling,  delivering  and  collecting  of  the  money  from  the  manufac- 
tured article,  get  not  less  than  96  per  cent.,  the  manufacturers  not  get- 
ting over  4 per  cent.,  and  in  most  cases  much  less,  and  even  in  some  cases 
as  low  as  i}/2  per  cent.,  on  the  expenditure,  for  their  time,  money,  ability 
and  risk.  It  would  seem  that  the  manufacturers  are  a very  economical 
part  of  our  civilization. 

SECTION  VIII. 

It  is  also  said  that  the  tariff  builds  up  the  trusts.  We  had 
large  individual  manufacturing  plants  long  before  the  so-called  trust.  A 
low',  or  free-trade,  tariff  does  not  regulate  trusts,  but  destroys  agricul- 
tural and  manufacturing  enterprises,  thereby  taking  away  the  opportunity 
from  labor  to  earn  a living. 

Let  the  government  prosecute  the  trusts  and  combinations  and  regu- 
late them.  This,  however,  should  be  done  through  government  corporate 
control  in  such  a way  as  to  protect  the  manufacturing  part  of  the  business 
and  not  destroy,  by  low  tariff,  every  interest  of  the  country,  which  of 
course  includes  the  wage  earner. 

England’s  budget  for  the  support  of  its  government  is  about  what 
the  United  States  budget  is,  or  about  five  hundred  millions  annually ; 
about  half  of  this  amount  she  raises  from  incomes,  inheritance  and  stamp 
tax,  the  balance  she  also  gets  from  internal  revenue,  including  liquors, 
tobaccos  and  cigars.  Hence,  since,  so  far,  she  does  not  care  to  protect 
her  agricultural  interests  and  has  the  trade-mark  law  to  protect  her  manu- 
facturing interests,  she  does  not  need  any  revenue  from  a tariff. 

But  all  other  Aryan  countries,  having  their  farms  and  their  popula- 
tion in  the  same  country,  it  is  necessary  to  foster  their  agricultural  inter- 
ests, and  the  greater  their  agricultural  and  manufacturing  interests  grow, 
the  more  necessary  it  will  be  for  the  national  government  of  these  agri- 
cultural countries  to  protect  their  agricultural  manufacturing  and  com- 


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mercial  interests  by  a high  protective  tariff  or  in  some  other  way. 

This  great  Aryan  country  some  day  should  have  not  only  seventy- 
five  millions  of  Aryan  people,  but  it  has  agricultural  territory  enough  for 
three  billions  or  more  of  high-class,  well  developed  Ary^an  people  with- 
out requiring  of  the  soil  per  acre  more  than  is  now  produced  in  some  parts 
of  France,  Belgium  and  Denmark.  But  first  it  must  be  cleansed  of  the 
Semitic,  Mongolian  and  Negro  races,  which  are  now  a drain  upon  the  sub- 
stance of  the  Aryan  race,  preventing  their  increasing  and  developing  into 
a better  mental  and  physical  manhood. 

SECTION  IX. 

It  is  one  of  the  anomalies  of  economics  that  the  American  financial 
and  business  man  and  property  holder,  should  exhibit  such  opposition  to 
an  income  tax.  when  enlightened  England  and  Germany  recognize  it  as 
one  of  the  most  equitable  methods  of  governmental  revenue. 

It  should  not  be  a question  as  to  what  class  of  property  pays  the  tax 
for  the  running  of  government.  Owners  of  property  should  give  their 
attention  to  see  that  the  taxes  which  must  necessarily  be  levied  and  col- 
lected are  properly  expended,  and  not  squandered  by  incompetent  officials, 
as  the  owners  of  property  do  not  pay  the  income  tax  or  any  other  taxes. 
All  taxes  are  paid  by  the  man  who  eats  and  wears  and  uses  the  conve- 
niences and  comforts  of  life. 

If  the  financial  institutions  or  individuals  pay  an  income  or  corpora- 
tion tax,  their  interest  rate  or  profits  must  be  more ; the  borrower  or  the 
buyer  adds  this  to  his  charges,  so  that  in  the  last  analysis,  it  comes  out 
of  the  man  who  eats  and  wears  and  uses  the  conveniences  and  comforts 
of  life,  and  they  are  loo  per  cent,  of  the  population. 

In  the  line  of  real  estate  holdings,  the  owners  act  as  if  they  pay  the 
tax,  when  it  is  paid  by  rent-payers.  The  owners  only  collect  it  from  the 
tenants ; so  they  should  not  take  too  much  time  trying  to  evade  assess- 
ments, but  should  look  to  the  taxing  end  to  see  that  their  government. 
State,  County  and  Municipal,  does  not  spend  too  much,  and  that  what  it 
does  spend  is  for  the  benefit  of  the  taxpayers,  their  tenants. 

The  great  financiers  and  business  men,  as  well  as  the  property  hold- 
ers, seem  to  be  as  short-sighted  on  economics  as  the  average  wage-earner 
and  most  other  people.  We  often  see  in  the  cities  hundreds  of  thousands 
of  wage-earners  in  clerical  and  various  other  capacities,  who  pay  the 
expenses  of  the  city  government  in  the  rent,  supplies  and  transportation 
they  pay,  who  seem  entirely  to  lose  sight  of  the  fact  that  the  employes 
of  the  city  and  of  the  transportation  companies  are  really  their  employes, 
as  the  wage  earner  and  the  public  pay  the  expenses  of  the  salaries  of  such 
employes  and  are  interested  directly  in  having  only  justice  done  between 
the  city  and  transportation  companies  and  their  employes. 

The  same  is  true  with  reference  to  the  steam  railroads  of  the  country, 
as  well  as  the  various  manufactories,  and,  in  fact,  in  all  employment  in 
commerce  and  agriculture ; the  wage  earner  and  all  who  eat  and  wear  and 
use  the  conveniences  and  comforts  of  life,  pay  the  wages  at  last. 


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SECTION  X. 

Not  long  since  a reciprocity  treaty  was  negotiated  between  Canada 
and  the  United  States.  It  was  opposed  by  the  leaders  of  the  Republican 
party  in  Congress.  The  Democrats  of  Congress,  however,  passed  it  over 
Republican  protest,  but  they  would  not  have  supported  the  bill  if  it  had 
been  a measure  introduced  by  the  leaders  of  the  Republican  party.  All 
laws  of  this  republic  should  originate  with  the  people  and  made  by  their 
Congressional  representatives  without  the  interference  or  vetoing  power 
of  the  Executive ; but  while  we  are  working  under  the  Presidential  activ- 
ity system,  the  President  should  control  or  be  controlled  by  his  party  in 
his  official  acts. 

The  only  true  reciprocity  between  different  countries  is  where  one 
country  raises  something  agriculturally  or,  through  certain  climatic  con- 
ditions, can  manufacture  something  that  another  country  cannot  raise  or 
manufacture,  but  must  have  or  want,  as,  for  instance,  bananas  and  pine' 
apples  from  Jamaica,  and  a certain  kind  of  leaf  tobacco  which  can  be  used 
as  a filler  for  cigars  from  Cuba,  which,  climatically,  cannot  be  grown  in 
Canada,  although  Canada  (and  even  the  latitude  of  Sweden)  can  and 
does  grow  tobacco,  while  wheat,  fine  apples,  fine  peaches  and  fine  mutton, 
woolen  manufactures,  etc.,  can  be  supplied  by  Canada,  but  not  by  Jamaica 
and  Cuba. 

It  should  be  mentioned,  however,  that  the  flour,  meats  and  fruits  of 
northern  (Aryan)  countries  are  not  the  foods  adapted  to  non- Aryan  peo- 
ples and  not  even  for  Aryans  temporarily  in  tropical  countries,  and  that 
Canada  can  grow  its  own  sugar,  and  further  that  nature  made  in  the  cli- 
mate and  soil  for  the  new  race  (the  Aryan)  which  includes  Canada  and  the 
United  States,  especially  in  latitudes  above  32  degrees,  all  the  elements  to 
produce  all  food  products  necessary  and  adapted  to  the  stomachs  of  the 
Aryan,  to  make  and  maintain  the  fair  complexioned,  superior  man  that  he 
is,  and  with  the  fabrics  for  comfort  and  ornament,  such  as  silk,  wool,  linen 
and  cotton.  Cotton  is  not  a tropical  plant,  and  will  not  ripen  (make 
cotton)  below  30  degrees  latitude. 

SECTION  XI. 

The  Aryan  peoples’  stomachs  and  digestive  organs  are  adapted  to 
the  starches  of  cereals,  roots  and  vegetables  and  the  meats,  and  oils  from 
butter,  etc.,  of  the  North,  the  carbohydrates,  the  heat-producing  foods. 
They  do  not  require,  and  the  Aryan  people  should  not  use,  the  strong 
astringent  acid  spices  of  the  tropics,  such  as  pimento  (all-spice),  peppers, 
cloves,  nutmegs  and  cinnamon,  all  of  which  have  strong  astringent  prop- 
erties. The  acids  in  these  tropical  products  destroy  the  gastric  juices  of 
the  Aryan,  whose  stomach  and  body  are  already  heated  up  with  the  fari- 
naceous and  oil  (carbohydrates)  foods  of  the  North,  and  his  Aryan 
stomach  and  digestive  organs  do  not  secrete  the  bile  that  the  stomach  and 
digestive  organs  of  the  Semitic.  Mongolian  or  Negro  does;  the  Aryan’s 
stomach  and  digestive  organs  do  not  get  so  congested,  and  need  these 
acid  spices. 

The  same  applies  to  the  banana  and  the  cocoanut.  No  Aryan  should 


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eat  these  tropical  fruits.  The  banana  has  a terrible  astringent  acid  which 
affects  the  Aryan’s  stomach  and  digestive  organs  and  prevents  digestion 
in  a stomach  and  body  already  heated  up  by  the  carbo-hydrate  foods  of 
the  North.  No  Aryan  can  eat  the  cocoanut  in  any  form  and  digest  it 
on  account  of  its  acids.  Nature  gave  the  Aryan  the  sub-acid  apple  cider 
vinegar,  and  a condiment  in  the  way  of  mustard  and  paprika ; spices 
not  so  astringent  as  tropical  spices.  However,  the  Aryan’s  system  is 
better  without  spices  and  much  acids. 

Since  Nature  has  provided  in  an  Aryan  country  everything  wanted 
and  required  by  the  Aryans,  it  is  questionable  whether  Aryans  need  or 
should  use  any  foods,  ‘‘food  beverages,”  drugs  or  chemicals  from  a tropical 
country,  as  all  of  these  and  all  other  necessities  and  comforts  of  life  can 
be  found  and  produced  in  a northern  or  Aryan  country. 

Within  the  last  two  centuries,  and  principally  within  the  last  few 
decades,  the  Aryan  peoples  have  become  accustomed  to  the  general  use 
of  such  food  beverages  as  tea,  coffee  and  cocoa  (chocolate  is  made  from 
cocoa,  sweetened  and  spiced).  The  natives,  however,  where  coffee  and 
cocoa  grow  had  never  learned  to  use  them ; even  the  Semitics  never  used 
the  mocha  coffee  of  Arabia,  until  the  Ayran  used  it,  and  they  use  but 
little  now.  These  three  articles  are  food  beverages  and  help  the  system, 
if  not  too  much  of  the  tannic  acids  they  contain — which,  as  already  stated, 
are  destructive  to  the  digestive  organs  of  the  already  heated  body  and 
stomach  of  the  Aryan — are  allowed  to  be  diffused  with  the  food  proper- 
ties, the  oil  and  gluten ; the  caffeine  is  infused  with  the  oil.  These  bev- 
erages act  as  a hunger-stayer  and  should  be  taken  a short  while  before 
meals,  never  immediately  after,  especially  after  dinner,  if  there  is  much 
tannic  acid  in  them. 

Tea,  coffee  -and  cocoa  contain  each  about  45  per  cent,  of  oil,  30  per 
cent,  of  gluten,  15  per  cent,  of  tannic  acid,  and  coffee  has  about  three-quar- 
ters of  a grain  of  caffeine;  tea  about  one-half  grain  of  theine  (caffeine) ; 
cocoa  about  one-half  grain  of  caffeine ; tea  has  a little  less  oil  than  coffee 
or  cocoa,  and  coffee,  a little  less  oil  than  cocoa. 

Of  these  three  food  beverages,  tea  is  not  a strictly  tropical  plant,  but 
is  indigenous  to  and  grows  in  the  latitude  of  the  Aryan  countries.  Know- 
ing the  food  and  chemical  properties  of  coffee  and  cocoa,  we  can  use  the 
pure,  sweet  oil  of  the  butter  made  from  the  sweet  grasses  and  the  pure 
gluten  from  the  grains  of  the  North,  and  for  the  tannic  acid  or  the  bitter 
(the  stomachic  tonic),  hops,  dandelion  or  some  other  northern  plant  call 
be  used,  and  this  (required)  bitter  or  tannic  acid  can  be  better  propor- 
tioned and  is  not  so  terrible  and  indigestible  an  acid  to  the  Aryan  stomach 
as  the  tannic  acid  in  the  native  coffee  and  cocoa  of  the  tropics.  The  root 
of  the  chickory,  a northern  plant  once  in  such  general  use  in  England  as 
a food  beverage,  has  perhaps  the  proper  proportions,  and  kind  of  tannic 
acid  for  the  bitter  or  stomach  tonic.  It,  however,  has  no  oil  or  caffeine, 
but  has  some  gluten.  This  valuable  northern  plant  can  be  made  a good 
food  beverage  by  adding  the  oil  and  caffeine. 

The  caffeine,  the  drug  for  nerve  tonic,  can  also  be  made  and  given 


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the  respective  coffee  and  chocolate  flavor,  from  northern  chemicals,  as 
our  fields  and  woods  contain  thousands  of  all  herbs  and  plants  for  medi- 
cinal purposes,  essential  oils,  perfumes,  etc.,  for  the  Aryan  system.  Such 
manufacture  and  sale,  however,  would  require  honest  governmental  super- 
vision. 

Regarding  rubber,  a tropical  growth  now  entering  so  largely  into 
Aryan  commerce,  a tree  or  some  plant  could  be  found  to  grow  in  an 
Aryan  country  which  would  produce  sap  containing  the  rubber  solids ; 
rubber  being  made  from  the  sap  of  a tree  and  boiled  to  find  the  solids. 
So  is  sugar  the  solids  of  the  sap  of  the  cane  of  the  tropics  and  semi-tropics, 
and  is  the  solids  of  the  sap  of  the  sugar  beet,  a plant  or  root  of  the  north 
and  is  the  solids  of  the  sap  of  the  maple,  a tree  of  the  North. 

The  sap  of  some  tree  and  some  plant  can  be  found  to  grow  in  the 
great  Aryan  countries  which  will  produce  better  rubber  than  the  tree  of 
the  tropics,  on  the  principle  that  better  vegetable  matfer  grows  in  the 
northern  country  than  in  the  tropics,  as  the  beet  sugar  is  better  for  the 
Aryan  stomach  and  other  digestive  organs  than  the  cane  sugars  of  the  trop- 
ics, and  the  getting  and  using  of  cane  sugars  from  the  tropics  for  an  Aryan 
people’s  stomach  and  digestive  organs  is  unnatural,  as  the  acids  of  the 
tropical  cane  sugars  are  more  detrimental  to  Aryan  stomachs  and  other 
digestive  organs  than  the  acids  of  beet  sugars  indigenous  to  the  Aryan 
country : the  Aryans  being  indigenous  to  the  same  climate  as  the  beet 
.sugar.  Why,  then,  should  the  Aryan  people  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada  use  cane  sugars  from  the  tropics,  unnatural  to  their  stomachs  and 
other  digestive  organs,  when  they  can  grow  the  natural  sugar  for  their 
digestive  organs  in  their  own  .Aryan  country? 

It  should  be  said  that,  as  all  vegetation  is  much  better  in  the  northern 
part  of  the  zone  (latitude)  to  which  it  is  indigeneous,  the  cane  sugar  of 
Louisiana  and  Texas,  being  grown  in  the  extreme  northern  part  of  the 
cane  sugar  zone,  is  very  much  better  for  the  .Aryan  digestive  organs,  than 
the  cane  sugar  farther  south  and  in  the  tropics.  Corn  grows  in  all  lati- 
tudes from  the  Equator  to  the  northern  part  of  the  United  States,  and  is 
better  the  farther  north  it  grows.  Potatoes  grow  in  all  latitudes  from  the 
Equator  to  Alaska,  and  are  better  the  farther  north  they  grow. 

SECTION  XII 

.As  to  reciprocity,  what  applies  to  Canada  and  the  West  Indies  above 
referred  to,  applied  some  thirty  years  ago.  in  a measure,  to  the  United 
States  and  Italy,  which  in  Sicily  raised  lemons  and  oranges,  and  to 
Spain,  which  raised  nuts  and  raisins,  and  to  France,  which  raised  prunes 
on  her  west  coast.  W hile  the  United  States  did  not  raise  these  com- 
modities. a part  of  its  territory  was  in  the  zone  for  the  growth  of  them, 
as,  for  instance,  Florida  for  oranges  and  lemons ; Southern  California 
for  oranges,  lemons  and  nuts,  and  Northern  California  for  raisins  and 
prunes.  It  will  be  noted  that  none  of  these  are  tropical  products. 

The  United  States,  not  growing  these  products,  could  have  taken 
them  from  the  three  countries  without  a protective  tariff  in  exchange 
for  cotton  goods,  but,  knowing  that  we  had  the  territory  adapted  for  their 


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growth  and  the  Aryan  people  with  the  industry  and  ability  to  grow  them . 
under  our  wise  protective  tariff  policy,  we  encouraged  their  growth  at 
home,  and  to-day,  why  should  not  even  a free-trader  feel  proud  of  the 
great  shipments  of  oranges  and  lemons  from  Florida,  and  raisins,  nuts 
and  prunes  from  California?  Our  prunes,  raisins  and  oranges  to-day 
are  equal  to  the  product  of  any  other  country,  and  we  are  exporting 
some  surplus. 

The  same  rule  will  apply  to-day  in  the  United  States  to  sugar  which 
applied  a few  years  ago  to  prunes,  raisins  and  the  products  above  named. 
While  it  may  be  well  to  have  no  tariff  on  sugar  for  the  present,  and  until 
we  produce  enough  on  our  own  farms  at  home,  yet  if  the  protective  tariff 
was  taken  off  of  sugar,  it  would  be  necessary  to  protect  in  some  form 
our  cane  sugar  growers  of  Louisiana  and  Texas  and  the  beet  sugar 
growers  in  our  beet  sugar  zone,  viz. : California,  Colorado,  Minnesota, 
Wisconsin,  etc. 

France,  Holland,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  Germany  and  Russia  all 
raise  enough  sugar  for  their  people  with  a surplus  to  supply  to  other 
countries,  and  while  the  United  States  uses  most  all  the  sugar  of  the 
West  Indies,  Sandwich  Islands  and  other  cane  sugar  islands 
of  the  Western  Hemisphere,  a large  proportion — perhaps  one-half — of 
the  sugar  consumed  in  the  United  States  comes  from  the  beet  sugar  farms 
of  the  Aryan  countries  of  Europe,  who  give  governmental  protection 
and  aid  to  their  beet  sugar  farmers.  Still  we  have  cane  sugar  lands  in 
the  cane  sugar  zone  of  Louisiana  and  Texas  to  grow  and  produce  enough 
sugar  for  700,000,000  Aryan  people,  and  this  can  be  done  on  an  area  of 
200  by  300  miles,  viz. ; 60,000  square  miles  of  land,  or  36,400,000  acres, 
with  1000  pounds  (a  small  yield)  of  sugar  to  the  acre — 38400,000,000 
pounds  allowing  50  pounds  to  each  Aryan,  this  zone  would  supply 
768,000,000  people  with  sugar.  This  cane  zone  as  well  as  our  great  beet 
sugar  zone  is  in  Continental  United  States  and  under  our  Aryan  system 
of  government  the  same  as  the  other  States. 

The  cane  sugar  belt  of  the  tropical  and  semi-tropical  countries,  viz. : 
East  and  West  Indies,  etc.,  is  much  more  limited  in  territory  than  the 
beet  sugar  zone  of  the  great  Aryan  territory  of  the  Eastern  and  Western 
Hemispheres.  Non-Aryans  do  not  use  much  sugar.  It  is  the  Aryan, 
the  race  of  the  North,  and  the  only  race  of  men  who  require  quantities 
of  the  heat-producing  foods,  and  it  can  be  readily  seen  that  the  Aryan 
race  would  certainly  be  retarded  in  its  civilization,  if  the  climate  and  soil 
in  its  own  North  country  did  not  furnish  vegetable  matter  for  producing 
the  best,  most  practical  and  cheapest  sugar — the  beet  sugar,  as  also  the 
delicious  sugars  produced  from  the  sap  of  the  maple.  The  sugar  beet 
is  grown  in  certain  sections  of  all  Northern  Europe  and  can  be  grown  in 
the  same  latitude  in  Asia  (and  even  England  is  now  encouraging  its 
growth  in  her  country). 

The  United  States  and  Canada  each  has  a large  area  of  sugar  beet 
territory.  The  United  States  alone  has  sufificient  territory  under  the 
thermal  belts  to  produce  enough  sugar  for  not  only  75,000,000  Aryan 
people,  but  for  three  billions  or  more  of  Aryan  people. 


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SECTION  Xlll. 

While  this  generation  of  Aryans  do  not  require  it,  and  it 
will  not  be  required  for  a long  time  to  come,  the  Aryans  of  the  United 
States  of  future  generations  can  make  use  of  the  water  (rain)  fall  over 
this  country  of  about  four  feet  annually,  most  of  which  now  passes  out 
at  once  through  the  rivers  or  flows  underground,  eventually  going  to  the 
ocean  to  be  drawn  up  by  the  sun  and  brought  back  through  the  clouds. 
This  rainfall  can  be  utilized  by  building  storage  reservoirs  and  by  canals 
connected  with  these  reservoirs,  lakes,  streams  and  rivers  serving  the 
purpose  of  holding  basins,  catching  the  waters  flowing  down  the  rivers, 
filling  these  lakes  and  reservoirs,  so  that  every  two  or  three  square  miles 
of  territory  can  have  a main,  lateral,  or  connecting  canal.  These  canals 
would  act  as  feeders  to  the  railroads  and  in  some  cases  for  irrigation. 

The  question  of  irrigation,  however,  is  incidental,  as  a country  with- 
out rainfall,  making  plenty  of  moisture  in  the  atmosphere,  while  it  may 
make  large  yields  on  special  crops  cannot  grow  the  great  diversity  of 
crops  which  are  grown  in  the  rainfall  countries,  and,  too,  on  account  of 
irrigation  not  reaching  elevated  places,  but  only  the  lower  places,  such 
sections  cannot  maintain  the  dense  population  that  a country  with  every 
acre  of  its  area  tillable  can.  Luckily,  however,  most  Aryan  countries 
have  seasonable  rains.  These  canals  and  reservoirs  being  so  very  thickly 
intersected  in  Aryan  countries  would  temper  the  cold  and  the  heat  of 
the  atmosphere  and  the  sun  drawing  the  water  from  them,  would  give 
clouds  near  by,  which  supplemented  by  clouds  from  the  ocean  and  the 
snows  of  the  North,  would  augment  and  insure  seasonable  rainfall  nec- 
essary to  grow  the  vegetable  and  animal  life  required  for  a dense  popu- 
lation. Thus  the  probabilities  of  Aryan  population  in  an  Aryan  coun- 
try can  readily  be  seen.  What  applies  to  the  United  States  as  regards 
canals,  etc.,  will  also  apply  to  Aryan  Canada  and  Aryan  Europe. 

Who  would  say  that  if  one  man  or  a set  of  men  or  a corporation 
owned  all  of  this  country — the  United  States — and  managed  its  material 
interests,  they  would  not  see  to  it  that  their  own  land  produced  enough 
sugar  on  its  cane  and  beet  sugar  lands  for  its  tenants  and  not  look  to 
the  cane  sugar  farms  of  the  West  Indies  and  other  islands  and  the  beet 
sugar  farms  of  Europe,  but  would  use  their  own  lands,  giving  employment 
to  their  own  tenants,  railroads,  machinery,  manufacturers,  and  wage 
earners  in  every  capacity,  in  the  growth,  production  and  handling  of  this 
sugar? 

As  said,  the  Aryan  governments  of  Europe,  such  as  France,  Hol- 
land, Belgium,  Switzerland,  Austria,  Germany  and  Russia,  protect  and 
foster  their  sugar  industries  and  produce  enough  for  their  own  people 
and  a surplus  for  foreign  customers,  but  the  United  States,  a great  agri- 
cultural country,  with  at  least  one  of  its  States  larger  than  the  German 
Empire — which  grows  its  own  sugar  and  has  a territory  of  only  208,000 
square  miles  with  65,000,000  all  Aryan  (except  some  Jews)  population, 
but  with  territory  sufficient  for  400,000.000  Aryan  people — must  belittle 
itself  so  far  as  to  look  to  other  countries  for  sugar. 


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Why  then  do  our  Aryan  statesmen  take  up  their  time  about  tariff 
for  revenue  on  sugar,  and  not  at  once  go  to  work  to  have  just  a small 
part  of  our  land  produce  our  sugar. 

SECTION  XIV. 

There  are  just  two  ways  to  bring  about  a quick  solution  of  this  ques- 
tion, so  that  the  Aryan  people  of  the  United  States  will  use  their  own 
lands,  money  and  labor,  to  supply  their  own  sugar,  and  have  a surplus, 
and  save  and  keep  here  all  the  gold  they  are  now  paying  out  to  foreign 
countries  for  sugar. 

I'o  approach  this  subject  intelligently,  prejudice  should  be  removed 
and  the  fundamental  proposition  and  fact  should  be  recognized  that 
whether  the  tax  is  levied  and  collected  from  incomes,  inheritances,  cor- 
porations. stamps,  stocks,  real  estate,  personal  property,  cereals,  coffee, 
sugar,  or  otherwise,  the  man  who  eats  and  wears,  and  uses  the  conveni- 
ences and  comforts  of  life  pays  the  tax  for  the  support  of  the  govern- 
ment, and  that  the  province  of  government  is  to  protect  and  foster  internal 
agriculture  (not  foreign  lands)  manufacturing  and  commerce  and  all 
internal  industries,  administering  the  affairs  of  government  as  economi- 
cally as  possible,  with  always  a view  to  progress  and  prosperity,  levying 
and  collecting  the  revenue  from  the  class  of  property  which  admits  of 
the  least  expense  for  collecting  and  putting  it  into  the  treasury. 

One  way  is  to  place  a tariff  high  enough  that  the  cane  and  beet  sugar 
farmers  are  so  thoroughly  protected  that  it  will  induce  our  farmers  to 
grow  the  sugar  beets  and  invite  small  and  large  sugar  mills  to  be  built 
among  the  farms  for  grinding  the  beets  and  making  raw  marketable  sugar 
from  the  juice  of  the  beet  for  the  refineries.  The  same  tariff  would  also 
stimulate  cane  sugar  growth  in  our  cane  sugar  belt. 

The  other  way  is  to  have  no  tariff  on  sugar,  but  to  raise  the  revenue 
now  raised  on  sugar  from  a tax  on  some  other  property,  incomes,  or  other 
internal  sources,  as  is  done  in  England  and  Germany,  and  pay  a bounty 
to  our  sugar  farmers  to  protect  them  against  the  dift’erence  in  cost  of 
labor  and  production  and  the  system  of  life  of  foreign  countries,  and 
against  the  unloading  of  the  surplus  of  other  countries  at  very  low  prices, 
temporarily,  which  would  be  done  to  ruin  the  sugar  farmer  of  this  coun- 
try with  no  tariff  or  bounty. 

Either  of  these  two  plans  would  result  in  having  our  American  farm- 
ers produce  on  our  own  farms,  right  at  home,  within  five  years,  all  the 
suear  we  can  use  and  have  a surplus.  And,  too,  to  think  it  would  require 
only  a strip  of  land,  either  of  cane  sugar  land  or  beet  sugar  land,  or  of 
both,  of  60x100  miles,  equalling  6000  square  miles,  or  3,820,000  acres, 
producing  1000  pounds  (a  small  yield)  per  acre  or  3,820.000,000  pounds, 
giving  each  of  our  Aryan  people  50  pounds  of  sugar  annually! 

Hence  it  would  seem  the  height  of  folly  to  have  our  sugar  farms 
somewhere  else  than  in  our  own  country,  where  our  railroads  could  run 
to  them  and  where  our  own  Aryan  people  could  cultivate  the  land.  If 
we  want  to  put  sugar  on  the  free  list,  or  have  a low  tariff  on  sugar,  let 


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a bounty  be  paid  sufficient  to  pay  the  difference  between  the  cost  of  the 
American  system  of  labor  and  production,  and  the  system  of  life  of  other 
countries.  The  farmer  would  then  only  keep  enough  of  this  bounty  in 
the  price  of  sugar  to  pay  him  only  a fair  price  for  labor  and  expenses, 
and  you  may  rest  assured  that  within  five  years  at  the  outside,  the  enter- 
prising (Aryan)  people  of  this  country  will  raise  enough  sugar  to  supply 
the  whole  of  this  country  and  a surplus  to  send  to  other  countries. 

It  is  questionable  whether  or  not  the  country  would  get  sugar  cheaper 
very  long  with  no  tariff  on  sugar,  unless  there  were  some  legislation  such 
as  a bounty,  to  cause  our  farmers  to  grow  sugar,  as  after  one  or  two 
years,  sugar-growing  countries  which  furnish  this  country  with  sugar, 
would  regulate  their  output  so  as  to  get  full  price  for  the  sugar  to  this 
country. 

The  same  applies  to  wool.  A low  tariff  or  a tariff  for  revenue  on 
wool,  would  prostrate  and  destroy  the  sheep  industry  of  this  country, 
but  it  would  not  be  long  before  the  supply  of  wool  from  foreign  countries 
would  be  in  a very  precarious  condition  as  affecting  this  country,  because 
those  countries  would  be  careful  how  they  grew  the  wool  for  this  market. 
The  result  would  be  that  the  supply' and  price  would  be  regulated  by 
foreign  wool  growers,  and  would  be  very  changeable.  Therefore  the 
manufacturers  of  this  country  could  not  rely  on  foreign  countries  for 
wool,  certainly  not  so  well  as  they  could  on  home-grown  wool  or  home 
farmers,  their  own  people. 

The  wool  grower  and  every  other  agriculturist  must  have  his  manu- 
facturing plant,  his  material  and  his  operatives  with  an  outlay  of  money 
as  well  as  the  manufacturer  of  cloth.  While  the  manufacturer  of  cloth 
can  see  all  the  material  in  all  the  different  changes  it  goes  through  in  the 
process  of  manufacture,  the  agriculturist  cannot  visibly  see  changes,  so 
as  to  aid  nature ; hence,  it  is  very  difficult  to  say  what  is  raw  material, 
and  where  manufacturing  commences,  as  the  sheep  grower  manufactures 
wool  from  the  grasses  with  sheep  as  his  operatives,  which  have  to  be  fed 
and  cared  for. 

The  silk  grower  manufactures  silk  thread  from  the  silk  worms, 
which  have  to  be  fed  and  cared  for. 

The  sugar  grower  manufactures  sugar  from  seed  he  puts  in  the  soil, 
and  with  great  labor  it  is  cultivated.  The  same  applies  to  the  wheat, 
corn  and  cotton  growers,  who  are  manufacturers  as  are  all  others  en- 
gaged in  agriculture.  So  the  agriculturists  are  also  great  manufacturers 
and  their  business,  being  largely  out-of-doors,  subject  to  climatic  condi- 
tions and  the  elements,  is  most  precarious.  Hence,  say  nothing  more 
about  raw  material  and  manufactured  products,  but  treat  all  industries, 
agricultural  and  manufacturing,  alike  and  protect  them  all  under  the 
fostering  care  of  the  government. 


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SECTION  XV. 

We  have  in  continental  United  States,  the  great  territory  between 
30  and  50  degrees  parallel  of  latitude,  running  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 
Pacific  (including  Alaska),  enough  territory,  having  the  land,  soil  and 
climate,  with  sufficient  minerals,  gold,  silver,  zinc,  tin,  copper,  lead,  coal, 
etc.,  to  take  care  of  and  feed  and  clothe  and  give  all  of  the  comforts  and 
refinements  of  life  to  three  billions  or  more  of  Aryan  people,  and  we 
throw  up  our  hands  and  say  that  we  cannot  raise  enough  wool  for  our 
seventy-five  millions  of  Aryan  population.  But  instead  of  having  the 
wool  grown  on  our  farms  and  ranches,  which  would  require  but  a very 
small  part  of  the  territory,  we  look  to  countries  5000  miles  away  for 
our  sheep  farms,  and  when  we  get  our  wool  from  a foreign  country, 
we  get  only  the  wool,  but  get  none  of  the  carcass  of  the  sheep  for  its 
bones  in  fertilizer,  for  manufacturing  and  for  refining  purposes,  nor  its 
skin  for  the  manufacturers  nor  the  inner  parts  for  fertilizer,  nor  the 
body  for  mutton,  while  if  our  wool  was  grown  in  the  United  States,  we 
would  have  all  the  wool  and  all  the  by-products  of  the  sheep,  including 
mutton,  the  poor  man’s  meat,  as  well  as  the  rich  man’s  meat. 

With  the  semi-arid  grass  ranges  of  the  West  and  Southwest  and  the 
great  sweet  grass  and  cereal  farming  country  of  the  Northern  States,  the 
United  States  has  the  territory  for  growing  every  grade  of  wool  and  the 
finest  Southdown  and  Canadian  mutton. 

So,  why  do  our  statesmen  appear  so  helpless  on  the  wool  question 
when  by  proper  encouragement,  our  sheep  growers  and  farmers  will  give 
us  our  wool  at  the  door  of  the  factories  and  the  best  and  most  wholesome 
of  meat  foods  (mutton)  at  the  residence  of  the  people?  Encourage  our 
sheep  industry,  and  give  us  plenty  of  the  best  home-grown  mutton  and 
wool  with  a surplus. 


SECTION  XVI. 

Only  the  free  interchange  of  commodities  in  such  cases  as  the  West 
Indies  and  Canada  above  referred  to,  would  mean  reciprocity,  but  the 
United  States,  particularly  the  northern  part  and  Canada,  being  in  the 
same  zone,  cannot  have  legislative  trade  reciprocity,  because  they  are  both 
of  the  same  Aryan  race  (when  the  United  States  is  cleaned  of  the  Semitic, 
Mongolian  and  Negro),  progressive,  enterprising  and  adapted  climatically 
to  the  two  countries.  Hence  what  one  can  grow  and  make,  the  other 
can  grow  and  make,  except  some  early  fruits  and  early  vegetables,  which 
Canada  can  admit  free  if  she  wishes,  as  she  has  nothing  to  enter  into 
reciprocity  with  us  in  exchange.  However,  whatever  of  these  early  fruits 
and  vegetables  we  ship  to  Canada  would  be  our  surplus  and  under  the 
laws  of  foreign  trade  would  have  to  meet  competition  from  other  coun- 
tries, and  even  with  a tariff,  Canada  would  buy  them  from  us  at  as  low 
a price  as  they  are  sold  in  our  home  market. 

Why  should  either  the  United  States  or  Canada,  each  with  a wheat 
area  for  three  billions  (3,000,000,000)  or  more  of  people,  at  this  early 
day  look  to  the  fields  of  foreign  countries  for  wheat?  If  free  trade  were 


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established  between  the  two  countries,  they  would  virtually  become  politi- 
cally the  same,  and  would  have  to  adapt  themselves  to  the  same  system 
in  everything. 

The  time  may  come  when  this  condition  may  arise,  but  it  is  better 
for  the  Aryan  people  of  the  world  and  civilization  that  Canada  build  her- 
self up  as  a great  Aryan  country  of  pure-blood  Aryan  people,  and  not 
connect  with  our  country,  until  the  United  States  passes  through  the  ex- 
periment of  an  attempt  to  amalgamate  politically,  morally,  socially  and 
physically,  the  other  races  with  the  Aryan  race. 

It  is  true  that  Canada  has  some  small  ulcers  which,  of  course,  have 
not  yet  reached  the  cancerous  stage,  but  they  can  be  easily  removed  with- 
out shock  to  the  body  politic. 

During  the  Civil  War  some  sentimental  Aryans  in  the  United  States, 
co-operating  with  some  sentimental  Aryans  in  Canada,  sent  some  negro 
men  into  Canada.  These  negroes  were  received  socially  by  some  senti- 
mental people,  and  married  to  Aryan  women,  and  the  progeny  (mongrels) 
of  these  negroes  is  seen  in  certain  portions  of  the  Dominion,  particularly 
the  Eastern  Provinces.  Unfortunately,  as  was  the  case  in  some  parts  of 
the  United  States,  the  Indian  and  the  mongrel  Indian  is  mixed  with  some 
of  the  Aryan  population  of  Canada,  particularly  the  French  in  Canada, 
especially  in  the  section  of  Quebec. 

These  ulcers  can  be  removed  by  a system  of  isolation,  segregation 
and  pride  of  race  of  Aryans  of  Canada,  and  besides  Canada  is  in  a posi- 
tion at  once  to  confine  her  immigration  to  Aryans  only,  and  build  her 
country  into  one  of  the  great  Aryan  countries  of  the  world.  And,  then, 
should  the  United  States  become  Semitized,  Mongolized  or  negroized,  the 
pure-blood  Aryans  of  the  United  States  can  find  a refuge  in  Aryan  Can- 
ada, as  the  pure-blood  Greek  and  Roman  Aryans  found  refuge  in  North- 
ern Aryan  Europe  while  Southern  Europe  was  being  Semitized. 

The  people  of  the  United  States  were  not  heard  from  on  the  reci- 
procity measure  and  under  our  system  could  not  be  heard  from,  as  the 
question  was  not  submitted  to  them,  and  explained  by  statesmen  of  both 
sides,  asking  their  decision.  This  is  wherein  our  government  is  defec- 
tive. Premier  Laurier,  of  Canada,  who  undertook  to  have  the  treaty 
passed  through  the  Canadian  Parliament  after  it  had  passed  our  Con- 
gress, seeing  that  it  would  have  great  opposition  and  knowing  the  spirit 
of  the  Canadian  people  with  reference  to  the  course  measures  on  new 
legislation  should  take  in  Canada,  as  they  do  in  England,  France,  Ger- 
many, and  even  Russia  under  its  new  constitution  (i.  e.,  that  the  people 
should  be  heard  by  members  of  both  parties  of  the  lawmakers),  had  the 
Canadian  Parliament  prorogued  when  the  statesmen  of  both  parties  went 
before  the  people,  resulting  in  the  thorough  education  of  the  people  in 
an  intelligent  understanding  of  the  measure.  It  gave  the  people  an  oppor- 
tunity to  say  w'hether  they  wanted  a free-trade  or  a protective  tariff 
country,  and  under  the  leadership  of  Mr.  Borden,  the  present  Premier 
of  Canada,  they  returned  a Conservative  majority  saying  frankly  and  em- 
phatically that  they  want  protection  of  their  agricultural  and  manufac- 
turing interests. 


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This  would  also  have  been  the  response  in  this  country  on  the  reci- 
procity treaty  if  Congress  had  been  prorogued  or  resigned,  and  allowed 
statesmen  of  both  parties  to  go  before  the  people  of  the  United  States;  as 
the  people  of  the  United  States  believe  in  protecting  the  agricultural  manu- 
facturing and  other  interests  in  this  country. 

The  Conservative  party  of  Canada  has  been  a protective  tariff  party, 
and  the  Liberal  party,  a low  tariff  party.  About  30  years  ago,  the  Liberal 
party,  having  advocated  low  tariff,  the  people  put  out  the  Conservative 
party  and  gave  the  Liberal  party  a chance  to  make  the  laws.  They  put 
on  a low  tariff.  The  result  was  that  the  industries  of  Canada  were  par- 
alyzed, and  the  people  very  soon  put  the  Conservative  party  back  in  power 
under  Sir  John  MacDonald,  when  a protective  tariff  was  put  on  again, 
since  which  time  Canada  has  prospered. 

Meantime,  however,  some  twelve  years  ago,  the  Liberal  party  got 
in  power  again,  but  they  did  not  change  the  Conservative  party’s  protec- 
tive tariff  law.  Hence  Canada  prospered  with  an  administration  of  the 
Liberal  party,  under  a tariff  made  by  the  Conservative  party. 

Thanks  to  the  system  of  government  of  Canada,  where  the  people 
can  hear  both  sides  before  a great  measure  is  passed,  protection  to  Can- 
adian industries  as  well  as  protection  to  industries  in  the  United  States 
is  preserved. 

And,  too,  why  should  we  want  to  change  our  commercial  relations 
with  Canada,  when  to-day  our  exports  to  Canada  are  fifty  millions  of 
dollars  more  than  England’s  under  her  preferential  tariff? 

SECTION  XVII. 

With  the  growth  and  development  of  all  Aryan  countries  in  Europe, 
as  well  as  the  Aryan  countries  of  North  America  (the  United  States  and 
Canada),  new  questions  are  arising  in  the  internal  affairs  of  every  coun- 
try, which  requires  a united  Aryan  people,  and  all  the  patriotism  and 
statesmanship  of  the  Aryan  people  of  whatever  party.  This  is  especially 
the  case  in  the  United  States ; but  these  internal  reforms  cannot  be 
brought  about  without  the  patriotic  and  intelligent  co-operation  of  all  the 
Aryan  people,  who  must  be  educated  by  the  statesmen  of  the  two  parties, 
as  is  done  on  issues  arising  in  Canada  and  the  Aryan  nations  of  Europe. 

Internal  reforms  cannot  be  so  well  effected  when  a country  is  pros- 
trated industrially,  when  the  average  man  is  distressed  for  the  existence 
6f  himself  and  family.  These  reforms  can  be  accomplished  better  when 
the  Aryan  farmer,  the  Aryan  manufacturer  and  the  Aryan  business  and 
professional  man  is  earning,  at  least,  a living;  and  prosperity  to  all  coun- 
tries must  be  brought  about  through  wholesome  laws  by  the  national  gov- 
ernment. As  the  father  protects,  fosters  and  encourages  his  family,  so 
the  national  government  must  protect,  foster  and  encourage  the  agricul- 
tural, manufacturing,  commercial,  industrial  and  professional  interests 
of  its  cbuntry,  by  laws  relating  to  foreign  and  internal  commerce  and 
sound  finance,  all  with  a view  to  the  building  up  and  maintaining  of  an 


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industrious,  enterprising  and  highly  civilized  Aryan  people  in  an  Aryan 
country. 

The  tariff  question  of  this  country  should  be  taken  out  of  politics, 
and  we  should  settle  once  for  all  whether  we  shall  be,  like  all  of  the 
Aryan  European  countries  (except  England)  a protective  tariff  country, 
with  great  agricultural  interests  feeding  their  people  and  exporting  a sur- 
plus of  food  stuffs,  besides  supplying  their  large  home  markets,  manu- 
factured goods  and  shipping  a surplus  abroad,  or,  like  England,  which  pre- 
tends to  be  a free-trade  country,  when,  virtually,  she  is  a scientific  protec- 
tive tariff  country,  with  no  agriculture,  but  depending  on  farms  abroad. 

SECTION  XVIII. 

As  already  said,  a protective  tariff  is  very  necessary,  protecting  all 
agricultural  and  manufacturing  interests  in  a great  agricultural  country 
like  this,  to  sustain  and  keep  the  country  prosperous,  “as  agriculture  is 
the  foundation  of  manufactories,  since  the  productions  of  nature  are  the 
materials  of  art,”  and  “all  taxes  must  at  last  fall  upon  agriculture,  and 
agriculture  can  never  flourish  except  under  the  protection  of  justice  and 
moderation.” 

Prejudice  should  no  longer  enter  into  the  question  of  the  tariff  in 
this  country,  and  when  the  whole  country  agrees  that  we  should  protect 
all  our  agricultural  and  manufacturing  interests  and  sound  finance,  we 
shall  arrive  at  the  point  where  it  matters  not  what  party  is  in  power,  our 
internal  commerce  and  finances  will  not  be  disturbed,  but  will  both  be 
stable,  and,  as  in  the  case  of  the  great  Aryan  countries  of  Europe  and 
Canada,  we  can  have  two  great  patriotic  Aryan  parties  of  Aryan  states- 
men, who,  unhampered  by  the  country’s  distress,  can  undertake  urgent 
internal  reforms. 


SECTION  XIX. 

Our  Aryan  statesmen  can  then  undertake  the  reforms  which 
now  confront  the  Aryan  people  of  this  Aryan  country.  Among  the  great 
reforms  before  the  country  are : 

A — The  Trust  Question.  The  great  manufacturing  interests  of 
this  country  were  commenced  and  largely  built  up  from  1870  to  1892, 
and  the  men  who  built  them  up  had  their  minds,  their  hearts,  and  their 
manhood  solely  in  the  building  up  of  the  business.  It  was  not  only  neces- 
sary to  manufacture  the  goods  properly,  but  the  goods  had  to  be  intro- 
duced and  customers  found.  They  had  to  educate  the  public  and  create 
a want  which  required  meeting  competition  with  great  expenditure  of 
money  and  enterprise  in  the  business.  This  was  before  the  day  of  cor- 
porations, combinations  and  manipulations. 

The  automobile  business  of  to-day,  which  is  not  in  a trust,  is  an 
example  of  manufacturing  in  this  country  prior  to  trusts,  a kind  of  busi- 
ness that  a few  years  ago  was  not  known,  but  by  the  millions  of  dollars  in 
money  spent  and  enterprise  put  in  the  business,  with  competition,  people 
were  educated,  a want  created  and  a great  business  built  up. 


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The  manipulator,  taking  advantage  of  the  opportunity  offered  by 
the  lax  corporation  laws  of  New  Jersey  and  some  other  States,  entered 
into  the  industrial  field  and,  looking  only  to  making  money  by  the  manu- 
facturing of  shares  of  stock,  brought  about  the  placing  of  a great  burden 
and  tax  on  the  people  of  this  country,  by  issuing  excessive  stock  in  com- 
binations and  selling  it  to  the  public,  necessitating  an  increase  in  price 
on  all  the  wants  of  life. 

Instead  of  leaving  to  a few  States  to  give  carte  blanche  to  a few 
individual  exploiters  of  the  people’s  money,  if  the  National  Government 
of  the  United  States,  a great  government  to  whom  the  general  public 
must  look  for  protection  and  whose  bounden  duty  it  is  to  protect  its 
people,  had  also  passed  an  incorporation  law  in  1890  at  the  time  the 
Sherman  Anti-Trust  Law  was  passed,  requiring  all  corporations  doing 
an  interstate  commerce  business  to  incorporate  under  a national  law, 
through  which  their  actions  could  be  overlooked  by  the  National  Govern- 
ment, and  publicity  given  to  their  business  and  their  stock  issues  and 
management  kept  under  government  inspection  and  control,  the  corporate 
and  commercial  management  of  the  country  would  not  be  charged,  as  it 
is  rightly  to-day  charged,  with  open  violation  of  and  disrespect  for  the 
laws  of  the  country,  and  the  wealth  of  the  country  would  not  have  been 
manipulated  into  the  hands  of  the  small  proportion  that  it  is  to-day. 

The  evils  of  the  lax  State  corporation  law^s,  permitting  corporations 
to  do  everything  that  an  individual  has  a right  to  do,  caused  corporations 
to  accumulate  large  amounts  of  money  through  the  sale  of  stock  to  the 
people ; and  the  money  was  used  to  control  banks,  financial  institutions 
and  other  businesses  outside  of  the  business  of  the  company,  permitting 
the  inside  manipulators  to  manipulate  the  assets  of  the  company  to  make 
themselves  rich,  as  has  been  the  case  of  holding  companies,  where  profits 
were  capitalized,  and  the  securities  divided  among  the  inside  manipu- 
lators in  industrial  corporations.  Besides  this,  purchases  of  railroads 
and  purchases  of  other  corporations  and  assets  were  made  by  the  inside 
manipulators  and  turned  into  the  companies  at  a profit  to  the  manipu- 
lators. 

A national  corporation  law  would  put  the  government  in  a position 
to  ameliorate  the  present  corporate  oppressions  and  prevent  further  unjust 
and  dangerous  manipulations  in  future. 

Since  these  States  have  promoted  and  made  possible  this  great  accu- 
mulation of  wealth  and  the  directing  of  it  from  the  regular  and  equitable 
channels  of  the  many  into  the  possession  of  the  few,  it  becomes  the  duty 
of  the  National  Government  at  once  to  take  hold  and  protect  the  general 
public,  and  by  high-class  statesmanship,  adopt  constructive  legislation  to 
cause  the  turning  back  to  the  people  of  some  of  these  great  individual 
accumulations  or  concentrations  of  wealth,  brought  about,  not  by  natural 
growth,  but  by  corporate  issues  of  securities,  and  marking  up  of  values, 
requiring  increased  earnings  of  all  industries  to  meet  the  interest  and 
dividends  on  these  securities. 

While  the  persons  who  control  an  accumulation  of  wealth  cannot 
eat  and  wear  much  more  than  the  average  man,  the  wage  earners  and 


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all  others  who  eat  and  wear  and  use  the  conveniences  and  comforts  of 
life,  have  to  take  more  from  their  earnings  annually  to  pay  the  interest 
of  this  accumulation  of  debt  against  the  masses  in  favor  of  the  few  per- 
sons controlling  this  wealth.  Hence,  instead  of  the  wage  earners  and 
other  people  who  have  to  live  having  this  money  to  put  into  the  savings 
banks  or  invest  as  their  own,  it  is  deducted  from  their  earnings  in  the 
way  of  expenses,  etc.,  and  paid  to  the  large  accumulators  of  wealth,  who 
use  it  as  their  own,  and  as  an  additional  source  from  which  to  draw  more 
interest.  This  accumulation  of  the  people’s  resources  in  the  hands  of 
the  few  is  too  great  a burden  on  the  many,  as  the  public  is  required  to 
maintain  and  increase  this  surplus  and  build  it  up  in  the  way  of  interest 
collected  from  their  earnings. 

As  a relief  from  these  immense  surpluses  (as  in  the  case  of  the  State 
of  New  York,  which  required  insurance  companies  to  distribute  their 
surplus  to  policy-holders  and  not  collect  so  much  reserve),  a part  of  these 
reserves  or  accumulations  of  the  few  from  the  many  through  manipula- 
tion of  and  manufacturing  of  securities  as  a tax  upon  the  many  could  be 
returned  back  to  the  public  and  a pro  rata  distribution  through  an  inheri- 
tance tax  to  the  national  government. 

This  inheritance  law,  however,  should  not  be  made  to  be  evaded  as 
it  is  to-day,  by  parties  distributing  their  wealth  to  heirs  and  others,  before 
death,  but  the  law  should  cover  an  inheritance  tax  at  the  time  of  distribu- 
tion of  gift.  This  money,  going  into  the  treasury,  would  make  that  much 
les.s  tax  to  be  collected  from  the  public,  and  that  much  less  interest  to  be 
paid  to  the  holders  of  this  wealth ; and  thereby  allow  wage  earners  and 
all  others  who  eat  and  wear  and  use  the  conveniences  and  comforts  of 
life,  to  have  more  to  put  into  the  savings  banks  or  use  as  their  own. 
Within  a few  years,  revenue  from  this  inheritance  tax  should  be  sufficient 
to  cover  a large  part  of  the  expenses  of  the  national  government,  which 
would  result  in  paying  back  to  the  people  some  of  these  accumulations 
and  reserves  in  the  hands  of  a few.  This  can  be  done,  not  as  a commu- 
nistic, socialistic  or  anarchist  government,  but  as  a representative  repub- 
lican form  of  government,  which,  while  in  a manner  being  paternal  as 
governments  should  be,  would  be  a government  which  encourages  and 
protects  individual  and  collective  initiative  and  enterprise,  but  restrains 
encroachments  of  the  few  upon  the  many  who  are  in  a position  only  to 
be  wage  earners,  and  of  small  occupations  with  no  time,  experience  or 
facilities  for  manipulation. 

It  is  wrong  and  dangerous  to  government  and  to  society,  for  a man 
who  is  fortunate  enough  through  his  own  manipulations,  or  from  inheri- 
tance to  have  acquired  a great  mass  of  securities,  representing  debits 
against  the  earnings  of  the  people,  to  distribute  this  wealth  in  the  way 
of  philanthropy,  or  any  other  way,  but  a part  at  least  of  this  wealth  should 
go  back  to  the  people  from  whom  it  came,  and  who  are  his  political  family, 
through  the  government,  in  which  way  it  is  paid  back  to  the  people  in 
reduction  of  taxes,  which  gives  the  individual  more  of  his  earnings  as 
his  own.  As  England  has  lately  adopted  old  age  pensions,  this  Govern- 
ment could  take  care  of  the  honest,  worthy,  helpless  and  poor,  but  this 


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THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


should  apply  only  to  Aryan  people.  This  could  be  done  through  a Bureau 
of  Charities,  and  if  wealthy  philanthropists  desire  to  aid  this  cause  they 
can  do  so  by  turning  their  contributions  over  to  the  government  for  the 
purpose,  when  they  would  get  personal  credit  for  the  humane  act  pub- 
licly recognized.  Instead  of  individuals  and  charity  organizations  dis- 
pensing charity,  this  should  be  done  by  government,  national  or  by  States, 
as  it  would  be  done  more  economically,  impartially  and  discriminatingly, 
than  by  private  or  society  charities;  but  Aryan  people  should  have  only 
Aryan  people  to  take  care  of. 

In  1890  some  far-sighted  statesmen  saw  that  there  must  be  a law 
protecting  the  public  against  corporations  and  combinations,  and  passed 
what  is  known  as  the  Sherman  Anti-Trust  Law,  making  combinations 
in  restraint  of  trade  unlawful. 

From  1893  to  1897,  under  the  Cleveland  administration,  the  law 
was  being  violated,  but  the  country  was  in  the  throes  of  a commercial 
depression  and  no  effective  prosecutions  were  made. 

From  1897  to  1901,  under  the  McKinley  administration,  the  country 
was  recovering  from  the  depression  and  troubles  of  the  prior  administra- 
tion, and  no  prosecutions  were  made. 

Under  the  Roosevelt  administration  from  1901  to  1909,  no  effective 
prosecutions  were  made,  but  unfortunately,  two  large  combinations  were 
allowed  to  consolidate. 

After  a hard  fight  and  a long  struggle,  a decision  was  rendered  by 
the  United  States  Supreme  Court,  declaring  unequivocally  that  two  of 
the  greatest  combinations,  the  American  Tobacco  Company  and  the  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company,  were  violations  of  the  Anti-Trust  Law. 

However-,  under  the  present  (Taft)  administration,  effective  prose- 
cutions of  violations  of  the  Anti-Trust  Law  have  been  enforced  by  the 
Department  of  Justice. 

The  Supreme  Court,  recognizing  the  fact  that  the  public  was  holding 
the  stock  of  these  two  companies  to  the  amount  of  about  three-quarters 
of  a billion  dollars,  and  that,  as  these  issues  did  not  represent  actual  or 
tangible  assets,  as  these  assets  would  produce  but  a small  percentage  of 
the  market  price  of  the  stock,  there  would  be  almost  a calamity  to  the 
country  to  have  these  companies  liquidate  and  distribute  to  the  stock- 
holders the  proceeds  realized  from  the  assets  in  liquidation,  and  while 
the  Court  decided  that  these  corporations  were  illegal  and  must  dissolve, 
the  Court  gave  them  the  right  to  reorganize  as  legal  corporations  within 
the  Anti-Trust  Law.  and  on  a competitive  basis. 

I'hese  two  combinations,  having  so  much  of  the  money  of  the  people 
depending  upon  their  continuing  in  business,  it  would  have  been  a terri- 
ble disaster  if  the  Supreme  Court  had  ordered  a dissolution,  liquidation 
and  distribution.  Hence  this  great  hardship  on  the  people  directly 
affected  as  well  as  the  general  public  was  obviated  by  allowing  a reorgan- 
ization. If  reorganizations  are  not  done  according  to  law,  so  as  to  insure 
and  purchases  of  other  corporations  were  made  by  the  inside  manipula- 


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competition,  the  new  organizations  can  and  will  be  brought  before  the 
Supreme  Court. 

However,  a method  for  reorganization  of  the  dissolved  trusts  should 
be  found  to  bring  about  competition  in  fact.  If  each  and  every  plant  or 
separate  business  which  was  purchased  or  otherwise  consolidated  with 
the  trust — whether  having  been  prior  thereto  held  by  individuals  or  a 
corporation,  is  put  into  a separate  and  distinct  corporation,  and  after  these 
several  companies  had  been  provided  with  sufficient  working  capital,  cash 
or  assets  for  doing  the  business  its  situation  commanded,  and  were  in 
condition  to  do  its  business  by  the  ordinary  corporate  management  equip; 
ped  for  their  respective  fields  of  operation  without  depending  one  upon 
another,  arrive  at  a basis  of  value  of  the  respective  shares  in  all  of  the 
new  companies,  and  by  a drawing  process  have  this  stock  so  distributed 
to  the  stockholders  in  the  trust  that  no  one  stockholder  or  a set  of  stock- 
holders would  have  any  stock  in  but  one  of  the  companies,  hence  having 
no  interest  whatever  in  the  management  or  success  or  business  of  any  or 
either  of  the  other  companies.  A plan  similar  to  the  above  would  at 
least  be  a sincere  attempt  at  the  restoration  of  competition. 

To  prevent  and  shut  off  further  combination  of  these  companies  and 
other  companies,  the  Sherman  Law  might  be  amended  to  inhibit  indi- 
viduals or  corporations  owning  stock  or  being  in  any  way  interested  in 
the  stock  of  more  than  one  corporation  in  the  same  line  of  business  where 
the  location  offered  the  least  element  of  combination.  A national  cor- 
poration law  would  place  the  government  in  position  to  overlook  this 
stock. 

This,  in  a manner,  settles  the  trust  question,  or  it  is  in  a fair  way  to 
be  settled  if  Congress  will  supplement  and  strengthen  the  Sherman  Law 
by  passing  a comprehensive  National  Incorporation  Act,  requiring  all 
corporations  doing  an  interstate  business,  the  industrial  as  well  as  railroad 
corporations,  to  get  a government  charter  which  brings  them  directly 
under  the  supervision  of  the  national  government  and  the  concentrated 
power  of  all  the  people  where  every  citizen  can  see  what  they  do.  If 
these  corporations  were  under  the  United  States  Government,  and  not, 
as  now,  under  some  State,  which  has  no  moral  or  legal  responsibility  to 
all  the  people,  where  the  government  could  see  that  issues  of  stock  were 
not  too  much  and  also  confine  them  to  using  no  more  of  the  public’s 
money  than  is  absolutely  necessary  to  conduct  their  special  line  of  busi- 
ness, they  could  be  regulated  in  the  interest  of  the  whole  people. 

This  government  of  75.000,000  Aryans,  which  has  territory  for  sev- 
eral billions  of  Aryans,  can  handle  its  corporations,  be  they  ever  so  large, 
justly  and  in  a businesslike  way,  not  as  a democracy  nor  communism  nor 
socialism,  nor  anarchy,  but  as  the  great  representative  republican  govern- 
ment of  paternalism  that  we  should  be  to-day,  with  universal  suffrage  to 
ail  Aryans  and  suffrage  only  to  Aryans. 

There  should  be  no  change  made  in  the  Sherman  Anti-Trust  Law 
that  would  impair  its  present  meaning  and  effectiveness,  but  the  execu- 
tive, having  all  the  powers  of  government  at  his  command,  should  see 


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THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


that  the  law  is  enforced.  The  Supreme  Court  has  fixed  the  way  for  its 
enforcement,  and  fixed  it  in  a way  that  competition  will  be  restored  with- 
out the  great  calamity  of  dissolution,  liquidation  and  distribution,  and  for 
the  further  regulation  and  control  of  these  great  corporations,  a national 
corporation  law  should  meet  all  requirements. 

HIGH  COST  OF  LIVING. 

B — High  Cost  of  Living. — All  business  of  whatever  nature  and 
character  to  be  successful  requires  industry,  energ)’,  some  capital  and 
management.  Farming  is  no  exception. 

The  successful  merchants  and  manufacturers  succeed,  not  so  much 
by  their  own  personal  labor  with  their  thoughts  only  on  the  labor,  but 
by  applying  their  abilities,  thoughts  and  activities  to  providing  the 
means  for  others  to  perform  labor  at  a good  price  for  the  laborers  and 
with  profit  to  themselves. 

The  same  should  follow  in  the  operation  of  a farm,  whether  large 
or  small,  but  it  seems  that  most  farmers  overestimate  their  own^capac- 
ity  for  labor  and  underestimate  the  skill  and  capacity  of  the  men  who 
want  to  labor  for  hire.  The  farmer  with  100  acres  of  land  with  im- 
provements, buildings,  farming  utensils,  horses  and  other  live  stock  worth 
$15,000,  which  is  the  same  as  a manufacturing  plant,  undertakes  to  oper- 
ate it  almost  wholly  with  his  own  labor  and  without  any  operating  capi- 
tal; while  a manufacturer  who  has  a plant  costing  $15,000  would  have 
$10,000  working  capital  in  cash  or  bank  credit,  as  it  is  necessary  to  make 
a large  outlay  of  cash  for  material  and  labor  before  the  product  can  be 
turned  into  cash. 

The  farmer  with  his  $15,000  manufacturing  plant  should  have  at 
least  $1000  operating  capital,  cash  or  bank  credit,  as  he  also  must  make 
a cash  outlay  for  material  and  labor  before  his  product  can  be  cashed. 

Farmers  plead  a scarcity  of  farm  labor.  Like  other  commodities 
there  must  be  a demand  in  order  that  there  shall  be  a supply.  A cer- 
tain kind  of  manufacturing  business  congregates  in  a town  or  city, 
creating  a demand  for  operatives.  Men  and  women  seek  employment 
where  the  employment  is  at  fair  wages  and  regular,  the  manufacturer 
educates  these  people  to  the  work  when  very  soon  there  is  plenty  of 
labor  for  the  increasing  business. 

Farmers,  who  are  really  manufacturers,  should  put  themselves  in 
the  position  of  owners  and  active  managers  of  their  plants.  While  they 
can  labor  all  they  want,  they  should  put  more  of  their  energy  and  in- 
dustry and  skill  to  have  their  farms  worked  by  other  men  who  want  to 
labor  for  them,  and  who,  if  they  were  skilful  managers,  the  men  would 
do  superior  work  to  the  farmers. 

They  would  be  enabled  to  pay  wages  weekly  all  the  year  round, 
and  have  their  land  properly  cultivated,  and  in  a good  state  of  cultiva- 
tion, stock  cared  for,  at  the  same  time  give  a good  salary  to  men  with  a 
fair  profit  to  themselves. 

On  the  basis  of  all  business  and  manufacturing,  the  principle  “that 


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the  more  men  that  can  be  employed  profitably  the  more  money  is 
made,”  the  farmers  of  the  United  States  could  soon  have  active,  pro- 
gressive manufacturing  plants,  with  a full  supply  of  farm  labor  produc- 
ing a diversity  of  crops  of  fruits,  vegetables,  cereals,  grasses,  cattle, 
horses,  sheep,  swine,  poultry,  etc.,  assuring  a reasonable  profit  at  all 
times  and  a very  large  profit  at  times,  as  in  other  lines  of  manufactur- 
ing, and  by  improved  facilities  be  enabled  to  make  lower  prices  for 
products  with  a better  quality. 

The  manufacturing  interests  of  the  country  being  in  close  touch 
with  the  banking  interest  recovered  much  quicker  from  the  low  tariff 
depression  of  1893  to  1897  than  the  farming  interests,  and  when  the  pro- 
tective tariff  was  restored  in  1897  forged  ahead,  giving  employment  to 
increased  numbers  of  operatives,  making  a great  demand  for  farm  prod- 
ucts. 

The  farming  interests,  however,  being  so  thoroughly  demoralized 
from  the  depression,  hundreds  of  thousands  having  lost  their  farms  or 
never  having  recovered  financially  to  a basis  of  the  proper  handling  of 
them,  and  not  being  in  close  touch  with  the  banking  interest  and  a seem- 
ing aversion  to  employing  labor  to  increase  their  output,  they  have  not 
been  able  to  meet  the  demands  for  their  home  market,  and  the  increased 
demands  from  European  Aryan  countries,  who  had  also  taken  on  activ- 
ity of  manufacturing. 

The  farmers  should  build  comfortable  houses  for  Aryan  men  and 
women  to  live  in  who  \yill  work  under  their  direct  instruction  and  they 
would  soon  have  a very  large  farm  laboring  population  of  good  Aryan 
people,  indigenous  to  this  Aryan  country. 

The  farmers  should,  like  other  manufacturers,  put  the  proper  enter- 
prise into  their  business  in  the  proper  handling  of  their  operatives  to  get 
results,  and  they  will  get  all  the  banking  facilities  required. 

In  considering  the  price  of  farm  products  we  must  not  lose  sight  of 
the  fact  that  the  farmers  are  paying  more  for  labor  and  for  what  they 
use  in  way  of  implements  and  all  other  articles  used  on  the  farm,  and 
they,  too,  must  have  some  of  the  conveniences  and  comforts  of  life. 

The  custom  of  leasing  farms  expecting  the  tenant  not  only  to  give 
his  labor,  but  to  furnish  capital  to  operate  and  for  fertilizer  and  repairs, 
is  one  of  the  main  causes  of  poor  farming  in  this  country,  as  the  tenant 
naturally  overestimates  his  capacity  for  labor,  not  reckoning  on  sickness, 
and  having  no  capital  to  pay  extra  labor,  the  result  is  small  yield  per 
acre,  and  poor  quality  from  lack  of  capital  for  selection  of  good  seed, 
proper  fertilizing,  cultivating,  etc.,  and  no  diversity  of  crops.  The  land 
owner  should  employ  labor  at  good  wages  to  cultivate  his  own  land,  by 
his  own  management,  or  by  a manager,  and  let  the  wage-earner  put 
his  spare  money  in  the  savings  bank  until  he  accumulates  enough  to 
buy  himself  a farm.  This  is  the  only  way  to  get  intense  farming  and 
diversified  farming,  which  is  the  only  sure  prosperity  of  a country. 


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While  the  combinations  or  trusts  have  added  to  the  cost  of  com- 
modities (they  certainy  will  be  regulated  by  the  enforcement  of  the  Sher- 
man Law,  and  by  government  control  under  an  incorporation  law  and 
through  a corporation,  income  and  inheritance  tax,  and  some  of  these 
extra  accumulations  will  be  returned  to  the  public  by  the  government  re- 
duction of  taxes)  one  cause  of  the  high  cost  of  commodities  for  the  table 
is  the  system  of  preparation  and  method  of  distribution  in  having  near- 
ly every  article  put  up  in  packages  and  labels  and  the  further  fact  that 
the  consumer,  especially  in  the  cities,  buys  only  one  day’s  supply, 
which  must  be  at  the  very  highest  retail  price,  as  it  requires  more 
stores  and  more  rents  to  be  paid ; however,  it  is  a convenience  that  in 
cities  people  must  have. 

One  of  the  gravest  problems  of  the  high  cost  of  living  which  the 
Aryan  people  of  this  country  now  have,  is  the  fact  that  within  the  past 
25  years  there  has  been  admitted  into  this  Aryan  country  about  4,500,- 
000  Semitics,  including  Jews,  Semitic  and  Semitized  Greeks,  Semitic 
and  Semitized  Sicilians,  Semitic  and  Semitized  Italians,  and  Semitic 
and  Semitized  Spanish,  etc. 

This  race  of  people  are  not  indigenous  to  the  soil  and  climate  of 
an  Aryan  country  of  extreme  cold  and  extreme  heat,  where  the  sweet 
grasses  and  starchy  cereals  grow ; they  do  not  and  naturally  cannot 
enter  into  the  farm  life  of  the  country  where  they  might  be  self-sus- 
taining, and  not  altogether  a burden  to  Aryans ; however,  even  in  this 
occupation  a non-homogeneous  population  would  be  the  supplanting  of 
an  Aryan  population  by  a Semitic  population ; but  they  come  to  this  Ar- 
yan country  only  to  go  in  between  Aryans  and  live  upon  their  sub- 
stance in  all  the  trades,  professions  and  avocations  of  life,  adopting 
Aryan  names  and  try  to  adopt  the  Aryan  languages.  They  make  Ar- 
yans instruct  them  in  their  ways  and  civilization. 

The  false  situation  of  aliens  and  strangers  in  an  Aryan  country 
make  them  grasping;  there  being  no  standard  of  the  amount  they  want 
from  coming  in  contact  with  the  Aryan  people ; hence  the  accretions 
they  accumulate  over  and  above  the  amount  of  substance  taken  from 
Aryans  for  their  natural  support  requires  a very  heavy  tribute  from 
Aryans  and  certainly  not  less  than  $300,000,000  annually. 

The  national.  State,  county  and  city  governments,  on  account  of 
these  people,  in  the  extra  cost  of  administering  the  immigration  laws, 
the  courts,  the  asylums,  the  hospitals,  the  colleges,  other  institutions, 
and  the  schools  (when  the  unnatural  attempt  is  made  to  teach  an  alien 
and  different  race  the  Aryan  language)  expend  an  excess  of  $300,- 
000,000  or  more  annually  than  it  would  cost  without  them. 

On  account  of  each  and  every  one  of  these  people  being  in  the 
various  trades  of  the  Aryans,  the  fire  loss  or  waste  by  their  careless- 
ness or  otherwise  is  many  millions  annually;  and  by  their  failures,  and 
failures  they  directly  or  indirectly  cause  of  Aryan  people  in  business  will 
amount  to  many  millions  annually. 


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A great  number  leave  the  country  taking  millions  of  dollars  with 
them,  which  with  what  others  send  away  will  amount  to  over  $300,- 
000,000  annually.  This  amount  would  not  be  so  grievous  if  they  re- 
mained away,  but  they  return  and  bring  others  to  be  an  additional  and 
increasing  burden  to  this  Aryan  country. 

Hence,  aside  from  $1,000,000,000  or  more  of  substance  annually 
taken  from  Aryans  to  support  this  alien  people  who  racially  cannot 
amalgamate  with  Aryan  people,  but  can  only  supplant  Aryan  popula- 
tion wifli  Semitic,  the  Aryans  pay  annually  over  $500,000,000  in  the 
ways  above  enumerated,  as  an  extra  loss  and  waste,  which  adds  to  the 
high  cost  of  living. 

This  is  supplemented  by  the  over  500,000  Mongolized  Hungarians 
and  Hungarian  Mongolized  Poles,  who  have  been  admitted  to  this 
country  within  the  past  20  years,  who,  while  they  do  some  work  in 
mines,  etc.,  this  work  should  be  done  by  Aryans,  who  are  our  own 
race,  and  who  can  and  would  be  a part  of  our  Aryan  civilization.  For 
these  Aryans  we  are  now  substituting  a Mongolized  population,  an- 
other menace  to  this  Aryan  civilization,  this  race  also  adds  a waste  of 
our  Aryan  substance  of  over  $100,000,000  annually,  further  adding  to 
the  high  cost  of  living. 

The  over  500,000  negroes  used  in  occupations  in  the  Northern 
States  (and  paid  from  the  Aryan  substance)  where  Aryans  should  be 
employed,  is  also  a cost  and  waste  to  the  Aryans  of  the  north  of  over 
$100,000,000  annually,  further  adding  to  the  high  cost  of  living. 

C — The  Recall  of  Judges.  The  suggested  recall  of  Judges  would 
be  a very  dangerous  experiment  for  this  country  to  try.  If  such  a law 
were  in  effect,  how  helpless  the  country  would  be  in  the  present  crisis  in 
its  efforts  to  enforce  the  trust  statute  of  1890. 

The  people  in  control  of  the  tnists,  or  others  in  control  of  large 
wealth,  having  millions  at  their  command,  could  easily  finance  a recall 
election,  even  during  the  pending  of  the  trial  of  trust  and  other  cases; 
on  the  other  hand,  should  a Judge  really  be  incompetent  or  corrupt  and 
the  public  interests  demanded  a recall,  and  it  was  to  the  interest  of  par- 
ties whose  interests  he  had  favored  to  defeat  the  recall  election,  they 
could,  by  effective  use  of  money  for  speakers,  workers  and  various  other 
ways  where  much  money  is  necessary  even  for  legitimate  expenses  of 
campaign  and  election  work,  defeat  the  most  necessary  recall  election. 

Our  Judges  should  be  above  fear  of  the  power  of  money  or  the 
mob,  but  should  have  their  judgment,  conduct  and  actions  steadied  and 
supported  by  a wholesome  public  opinion  ( and  the  public  should  make  its 
wishes  known  to  its  representatives  even  after  they  are  in  office),  which 
supports  the  President,  the  Department  of  Justice  and  the  Congress, 
where  United  States  Judges  are  involved,  and  the  Governors,  the  Depart- 
ments of  Justice  and  the  State  Legislatures  of  the  respective  States  where 
State  Judges  do  wrong,  in  prompt  and  rigid  impeachment  proceedings 
and  removal. 


46  THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


All  officers  can  be  removed  after  a fair  trial,  if  found  guilty,  by  the 
power  that  appointed  them.  United  States  Judges  can  be  removed  by 
Congress,  State  Judges  can  be  removed  by  the  State  Legislature,  United 
States  Senators,  members  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Congress, 
and  the  members  of  the  State  Legislatures  can  be  removed  by  the  people 
(not  re-elected)  at  the  expiration  of  their  terms  which  end  at  a period 
quite  within  the  time  that  would  be  taken  in  holding  a recall  election,  and 
which  recall  election  would  entail  an  enormous  expense. 

D — Terms  of  Office.  The  term  of  office,  especially  of  Congress- 
men and  members  of  the  State  Legislature,  is  short,  and  the  tenure  pre- 
carious, being  subject  to  the  will  of  the  people.  This  Aryan  country’s 
laws  would  be  more  wholesomely  made  and  more  honestly  administered 
in  the  interest  of  a higher  civilization  if  our  Aryan  country  were  rid  of 
the  interference  in  the  making  and  operation  of  the  laws  by  the  other 
races,  as  is  the  case  in  the  great  Aryan  countries  of  Europe  and  the  Aryan 
countries  of  Canada,  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  where  only  one  race 
make  the  laws  adapted  to  that  race  of  civilization,  and  where  they  have 
only  one  race  (the  Aryan)  to  legislate  for  and  foster,  and  do  not  have 
to  try  to  bring  into  an  Aryan  civilization,  a morbid,  unnatural  and  un- 
wholesome condition  in  an  Aryan  country. 

E — Powers  of  the  Executive.  It  is  questionable  if  we  would  not 
have  a better  executive  officer,  and  if  the  affairs  of  government  would 
not  be  better  administered  in  all  departments,  if  our  president  had  no 
“politics,”  but  really  was  without  the  veto  power  and  placed  on  the  same 
basis  toward  the  United  States  Congress,  the  law-making  power  of  this 
country,  that  the  president  of  France  is  placed  toward  the  French  assem- 
bly, and  Senate,  and  the  king  of  England  is  to  Parliament,  i.  e.,  not  to  be 
the  greatest  factor  in  making  laws,  but  only  to  be  a first-class  patriotic 
executive  to  see  that  the  laws  are  properly  administered ; be  a non-partisan 
and  select  from  the  leaders  of  the  majority  party  a cabinet  of  men  to 
control  the  policy  through  the  majority  party,  who,  fresh  from  the  people, 
make  and  should  make  the  laws  for  the  country,  as  they  express  the  true 
late  will  of  the  people  as  their  representatives. 

The  question  of  the  election  of  the  executive  by  Congress,  as  is 
done  in  France,  or  through  the  Electoral  College,  as  here  now,  is  a matter 
which  can  be  considered. 

It  may  be  said,  however,  that  -with  a president  removed  from  the 
responsibility  of  having  to  electioneer  before  the  people,  and  without  a 
veto  power,  but  elected  by  the  representatives  of  the  people  and  of  the 
States  (the  Senators  and  House  of  Representatives  of  Congress),  who 
arc  the  direct  representatives  of  the  people,  peculiarly  on  his  merits  as  a 
patriot,  and  with  his  great  e.xperience  in  national  government,  well 
grounded  in  law  and  with  recognized  superior  qualifications  for  an  execu- 
tive, we  would  have  a President  who  would  in  fact  be  an  executive  and 
not  a politician,  and  the  business  of  the  country  would  not  then  be  unset- 
tled and  disturbed  at  every  Presidential  election,  as  the  President  would 


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not  be  the  principal  law-maker  and  law-changer.  But  however  the 
President  is  elected,  he  should  have  no  veto  power,  hence  be  no  law- 
maker. 

Under  our  present  system  a President  with  the  veto  power  and  the 
power  of  making  Cabinets  of  his  own  choosing  and  keeping  a bad  law  in 
force  for  four  years,  even  after  the  people  have  sent  representatives  to 
repeal  it,  as  was  the  case  in  Mr.  Cleveland’s  administration,  with  the 
destructive  tarifif  legislation  which  was  crushing  the  life  out  of  the  coun- 
try, until  his  term  had  expired,  becomes  an  arbitrary  factor  in  the  gov- 
ernment and  is  dangerous  to  the  republic. 

Give  this  country  a non-partisan  executive  as  France  and  England 
have,  and  let  the  House  of  Representatives  pass  all  the  appropriations 
and  fiscal  legislation,  as  the  House  of  Commons  does,  and  the  country 
cannot  be  depressed  more  than  two  years  before  the  people  can  send  new 
representatives  to  undo  bad  legislation. 

F — The  Senate  and  House.  W'hile  the  United  States  Senators 
may  be  elected  for  the  terms  for  which  they  are  now  elected,  they  should 
take  office  at  the  first  meeting  of  Congress,  extra  session  or  otherwise, 
after  their  election.  ^Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives  being 
the  same  as  the  French  Assembly  and  the  House  of  Commons  of  England, 
while  they  could  be  elected  as  now  in  November,  should  take  office  on, 
say,  January  ist,  after  their  election,  which,  of  course,  would  necessitate 
commencement  of  the  session  of  Congress  in  January. 

Congress  would  thus  legislate  immediately  upon  the  issues  on  which 
it  was  elected  and  not  legislate  upon  these  issues  a year  after  their  elec- 
tion. When  issues  arise  and  a bill  is  not  passed  by  the  Government  or 
majority,  as  in  England,  France  and  Canada,  Congress  should  be  pro- 
rogued and  tbe  people  appealed  to  and  instructed  by  statesmen  of  both 
sides,  when  the  majority  party  elected  can  at  once  carry  out  the  wishes 
of  the  people,  with  a cabinet  of  its  own  party,  and  this  can  only  be  done 
by  the  majority  party  of  each  house,  no  minority  tying  up  and  obstruc- 
tion as  in  the  fetish  of  Senatorial  courtesy. 

The  above  suggestions  if  adopted  would  give  a more  representative 
and  better  working  government  than  we  have  to-day,  and  the  people  would 
be  given  a better  understanding  of  what  legislation  is  being  undertaken. 

G — Woman  Suffrage.  The  Aryan  statesmen  and  all  Aryan  men 
of  this  country,  in  order  to  carry  out  the  reforms  to  bring  about  a state 
of  civilization  that  nature  has  fixed  for  the  Aryan  race,  will  need  the 
co-operation  of  the  Aryan  women  of  this  country,  not  as  voters,  but  as 
wives,  mothers,  sisters  and  daughters.  There  would  be  nothing  beautiful 
in  nature,  there  would  be  no  propagation  or  population  or  continuance 
of  life  of  either  vegetable  or  animal  matter  on  this  earth,  if  nature  did 
not  make  a male  and  female.  In  animal  life  a male  (man)  and  a female 
(woman). 


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There  must  be  a father  and  a mother,  a mother  that  there  may  be 
children.  The  duties  of  the  man  and  the  woman  are  equally  as  burden- 
some on  the  one  as  the  other.  Each  has  a separate  sphere;  each  has 
duties  to  nature  and  to  one  another. 

The  man  is  so  constituted  that  he  is  called  upon  by  nature  to  per- 
form functions  different  from  a woman.  A n^n’s  stomach  and  other 
digestive  organs  do  not,  as  a woman’s  stomach  and  other  digestive 
organs  do,  extract  from  the  foods  the  lacteal  fluid  (milkj,  and  place  it 
in  the  shape  where  the  young  can  get  its  existence  for  the  first  two  years 
of  its  life,  and  it  would  be  asking  too  much  of  nature  to  make  a woman 
having  such  functions  in  life  as  physically  adapted  for  the  labors  of  life 
required  of  the  man,  either  mentally  or  physically,  as  aside  from  the 
heavy  and  constant  drain  on  a woman  both  physically  and  mentally,  it 
certainly  affects  her  nervous  system,  she  having  to  prepare  the  food 
in  her  digestive  organs  and  body  for  the  building  up  and  maintaining  of 
the  child  before  its  birth  and  for  two  years  after  its  birth.  Even  when 
not  accomplishing  this  womanly  and  necessary  task  for  the  life  of  her 
race,  the  woman  as  prescribed  by  the  exact  and  perfect  laws  of  nature, 
has  her  mental  and  physical  system  drawn  upon  in  other  ways  that  the 
man  does  not;  hence,  men,  husbands,  fathers  and  sons  should  not  allow 
their  mothers,  wives,  sisters  and  daughters  to  be  taxed  to  attend  to  busi- 
ness, for  which  men  are  naturally  fitted,  as  political  affairs,  i.  e.,  creat- 
ing and  making  government  for  the  homes  of  Arj'an  men,  women  and" 
children  which  requires  more  strenuous  efforts  than  any  other  depart- 
ment of  life.  No  more  should  they  be  required  to  bear  arms  and  meet 
with  the  exposures  necessary  to  a soldier,  since  a soldier  must  always 
be  ready  to  move  at  a minute’s  notice,  and  only  men  are  physically 
adapted  to  be  ready  on  all  occasions  to  throw  their  entire  physical  and 
mental  system  into  the  heavy  work  of  life. 

The  Aryan  wives,  mothers,  sisters  and  daughters  can  do  the  greatest 
good  to  their  Aryan  husbands,  fathers,  brothers,  themselves  and  their 
race,  by  making  home  the  place  of  solace  after  the  strenuous  duties  of 
the  world.  This  support  and  counsel  and  advice  and  encouragement  to 
men  by  women,  make  better  men  who  are  physically  and  mentally  stronger, 
to  fulfill  their  part  of  the  citizenship  of  Aryan  countries.  It  does  not 
make  effeminate  men  and  mascuhne  women,  but,  in  accordance  with  the 
true  requirements  of  nature,  makes  manly  men  and  womanly  women. 

The  merest  suggestion  of  the  women  doing  the  work  that  men  should 
do,  has  a tendency  to  make  effeminate  men.  We  see  this  tendency  when 
some  of  our  statesmen  say  that  if  women  want  the  vote  they  can  have  it. 
The  Aryan  women  of  the  country  certainly  will  advise  with  their  hus- 
bands, fathers  and  brothers  on  such  an  important  subject  and  will  leave 
the  final  decision  to  the  men,  whom  they  look  to  for  protection  to  the 
family.  Hence,  the  proposition  is  improperly  stated.  When  the  Aryan 
men  decide  that  they  need  the  Aiyan  women’s  votes  to  aid  them  in  gov- 
ernment and  can  run  the  risk  of  sacrificing  the  health  and  happiness  of 
their  mothers,  wives,  sisters  and  daughters,  we  will  have  woman  suffrage ; 
but  the  Aryan  men  of  this  country  are  not  yet  ready  to  shirk  the  respon- 


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sihility  of  government  and  bring  their  mothers,  wives,  sisters  and  daugh- 
ters into  the  slough  of  political  troubles ; at  the  same  time  placing  this 
Aryan  country  and,  through  its  mongrelization,  the  world,  into  a state 
of  mongrelism  tending  to  the  destruction  of  Aryan  civilization,  by  adding 
millions  of  more  votes  of  the  lower  races  to  the  already  large  votes  of 
these  races,  which  are  now  endangering  this  Aryan  civilization. 

Some  of  our  Ar\an  women  who  are  advocating  woman  suffrage, 
advance  the  idea  that  Aryan  women’s  votes  will  aid  Aryan  men  in  gettirrg 
good  government.  They  do  not,  however,  realize  the  fact  that  this  coun- 
try now  has  about  25,000,000  male  per.sons  of  voting  age,  about  5,000,000 
■of  whom  are  of  races  different  to  the  Aryan,  and  woman  suffrage  would 
add  about  25,000,000  more  votes  in  this  country,  5,000,000  of  such  in- 
creased votes  being  alien,  non-Aryan  population  and  that  the  women  of 
these  alien  races  would  offset  not  only  Aryan  women’s  votes,  but  Aryan 
men’s  votes,  thereby  putting  more  onerous  burdens  upon  Aryan  men  to 
maintain  Aryan  civilization 

II — Fix.\xce.\l  Laws,  Currexcy,  Baxks,  Trust  Companies,  Sav- 
ings Banks  and  I.xscrance  Companies. 

No  other  country  has  a currency  system  as  good  as  our  national 
banking  and  currency  system.  There  is  ab.solutely  no  loss  to  holders  of 
llie  government  currency;  the  loss  to  de{)ositors  is  infinitesimal;  and 
through  improved  administration  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency, 
there  should  be  little  loss  to  stockholders. 

So  there  should  be  no  new  currency  or  banking  legislation  that  would 
in  any  way  change  the  fundamental  basis  of  the  present  national  banking 
law.  It  should  be  amplified  and  enlarged  to  make  it  more  elastic  at  times, 
but  all  of  its  currency  should  be  protected  on  a gold  basis,  as  it  is  to-day. 

Trust  companies.  State  banks  and  other  banking  institutions,  as  well 
as  saving  banks,  and  insurance  companies  of  every  nature,  and  mortgage 
companies,  doing  an  interstate  business  should  also  be  put  under  national 
lAanking  laws  and  control.  This  would  enable  the  government,  when 
developments  recjuired,  to  make  amendments  at  different  times  to  prevent 
th.e  money — the  peoifie's  deposits — from  being  controlled  by  the  few;  pre- 
venting one  man  or  a .set  of  men  from  indiscriminately  placing  their  direc- 
tors in  the  banks  and  financial  institutions.  This  is  one  way  to  handle 
the  so-called  money  trust. 

I — Merciia.xt  ^l.\RrxE.  The  statesmen  of  this  country  should  lay 
.aside  prejudice  and  quibbling  and  give  the  country  at  least  the  best  law 
in.  the  way  of  a ship  subsidy  that  is  now  in  force  by  any  of  the  great  Aryan 
governments  of  Europe,  insuring  this  country  a merchant  marine  in  keep- 
ing with  our  commercial  importance. 

J — Tariff  .and  Ixterxai,  Commerce.  The  present  tariff  is  a law 
•on  a protective  basis  similar  to  the  tariff  of  the  great  protective  tariff  coun- 
tries of  Europe,  and  even  now.  with  all  the  disturbance,  lack  of  confidence, 
hesitancy  and  uncertainty  in  our  economic  affairs  due  to  the  necessity  of 


THE  ARYANS  AND  MOXGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


the  government  being  compelled  to  prosecute  and  threaten  the  destruc- 
tion of  the  great  trusts,  corporations  and  combinations,  which  are  novr 
controlling  the  business  of  the  country,  and  to  prosecute  criminally  the- 
inanipulaioi  s and  controllers  of  these  combinations,  the  present  tariff 
stands  like  a bulwark  against  disaster  and  the  wage  earner  is  employed 
at  the  highest  wages  he  ever  received  in  the  history  of  the  country. 

During  the  canij)aign  preceding  the  Congressional  elections  of  1910, 
when  the  Democrats  carried  the  country,  the  Republicans  were  demoral- 
ized and  seemed  afraid  to  defend  this  tariff  law  before  the  people,  and 
its  defense  went  by  default.  The  tariff  bill's  unpopularity,  if  it  was  so, 
was  on  account  of  bearing  the  name  of  a man  closely  identified  with  one 
of  the  greatest  of  the  trust  combinations  of  the  country,  which  combina- 
tion was  then  being  prosecuted  by  the  government. 

The  Republican  party  and  the  tariff  bill  were  certainly  unfortunate 
in  their  friends.  The  public  is  now  realizing  that,  were  it  not  for  such 
a protective  tariff  as  the  country  is  working  under,  what  with  trii.^^t  prose- 
cutions, the  political  agitation,  etc.,  business  and  commerce  certainly 
would  not  be  going  along  as  .smoothly  even  as  it  is.  Our  patriotic  states- 
men should  not  attempt  to  change  the  present  tariff’,  at  least  the  protective 
feature:  but  whatever  changes  are  made  should  be  further  to  protect  and 
foster  the  agricultural,  manufacturing  and  other  industries,  and  particu- 
larly to  cause  our  farmers  to  grow  enough  sugar,  enough  tea.  enough 
wool  and  enough  silk  for  our  use,  on  our  own  farms,  as  we  are  in  the 
same  zone  as  the  great  Aryan  countries  of  Europe,  which  grow  all  of 
these  products  ( e.xcept  tea,  and  the  United  States  has  a te.i  zone)  for 
their  own  ])eople  and  have  a surplus. 

K — TiiK  R-ACE  Ol’ESTiox.  Xo  less  an  authoritv  than  an  ambassador 
from  one  of  the  great  Arvan  European  countries  made  a public  statement 
at  a banquet  not  long  since  when  he  said  the  I’nited  States  had  a negro 
question  and  a Jewish  (|uestion  to  solve.  He  might  with  the  same  accur- 
acy have  said  that  the  United  States  had  also  a Mongolian  and  a Semitic 
question  to  solve  which,  of  course,  includes  the  Jews. 

Writers  are  saying,  ‘‘Improve  the  race."  What  race  is  meant  Is  it 
the  .^ryan  the  Semitic,  the  Mongolian  or  the  Xegro  race,  or  is  it  the 
mongrels  of  these  races  that  is  meant  ? 

The  I'nited  States  Government  is  expending  annually  millions  of 
dollars  to  aid  in  the  improvement  of  vegetable  and  animal  life,  and  its 
experts  advise  the  selection  of  the  best  of  a variety,  both  of  vegetable  and 
animal  lile,  and  improve  this  special  species  without  contamination  or 
contact  with  other  and  different  species,  and  in  animal  life,  as  cattle,  to 
choose  one  of  the  superior  races  or  breeds  and  particularly  select  the  very 
best  pure-blood  males  and  breed  only  to  females  of  the  same  breed,  as 
only  a pure-blood  Holstein  male  can  produce  a pure-blood  Holstein,  and 
then  only  with  a pure-blcx)d  female  Holstein.  Scrubs  or  off -breed  males 
are  condemned  for  breeding  purposes.  What  applies  to  the  mute  animals 
applies  also  to  .man. 


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5t 

All  countries  must  guard  and  keep  the  purity  of  its  race,  if  it  wants 
to  "improve  the  race.”  In  a Semitic  country  the  Semitic  I'ace  only  should 
be  improved,  without  regard  to  any  other  race.  The  same  likewise  to 
the  Mongolian  and  negro  races  in  their  respective  countries  and  zones. 
Since  this  is  an  Aryan  country,  belonging  to  and  adapted  climatically  only 
to  Aryans,  it  is  the  Aryan  race  which  should  be  improved,  without  regard 
to  any  other  race. 

Miscegenation  is  the  mixing  of  a different  and  distinct  race  with 
another  race  as  is  practiced  in  the  United  States  where  the  Aryan  race 
is  mixed  with  the  lower  races ; an  unnatural  and  vulgar  heterogeneous 
union,  not  amalgamation ; but  producing  a ( mongrel ) being,  .suited 
only  to  an  unracial  and  abortive  civilization  ; while  amalgamation  is  the 
mixing  of  the  different  branches  of  the  same  race : as  in  the  Aryan  race 
a mixing  only  of  the  different  branches  of  the  Aryan  race — a homo- 
geneous union.  Mongrels  have  no  place  in  nature. 

Congress  should  pass  a resolution  to  be  submitted  to  the  States  ask- 
ing authority  to  enact  a national  miscegenation  law  inhibiting  marriage 
or  cohabitation  of  Aryans  (men  and  women)  with  any  other  race  or  per- 
son belonging  to.  or  a mongrel  of  any  branch  of.  the  Negro.  Mongolian, 
or  Semitic  race. 

Until  such  a law  is  passed,  with  the  present  racial  situation  in  the 
United  States,  this  Aryan  country  cannot  make  much  headway  in  the 
direction  of  improvement  of  the  race  of  this  country  (the  .\ryan),  par- 
ticularly in  the  practice  of  eugenics. 

This  country  was  made  by  nature  for  Aryans,  and  built  by  Aryans 
for  the  use  only  of  Aryans,  and  has  no  prejudice  against  foreigners  per 
se;  but  objects  to  the  species  of  some  of  the  immigrants  to  this  Aryan 
country,  and  Congress  should  pass  an  amendment  to  the  immigration  laws 
})iT.>hibiting  the  immigration  to  continental  United  States  (including 
Alaska)  of  any  j)erson  not  a pure-blood  .Aryan. 

Congress  should  also  jxiss  a resolution  inviting  to  the  United  States  as 
citizens  pure-blood  .\ryans  of  all  the  .Aryan  Euroj)ean  countries.  New 
Zealand.  .Australia.  Canada  and  elsewhere — .Aryans  who  can  naturally 
amalgamate  with  the  jnire  blood  .Aryan  people  of  this  countrv.  Let  it 
make  naturalization  easy  for  these  peojtle  of  our  own  LAryan  ) race,  of 
our  own  ancestry,  and  of  our  own  ancestral  tongue  and  language. 

'I'he  four  races  of  mankind  of  the  world  ( each  race  with  its  own 
racial  branches  or  varieties)  were  made  from  the  elements  in  mineral, 
animal  and  vegetable  matter,  which  elements  are  pre-existent  in  the  mas- 
ter forming  all  the  illimitable  number  of  worlds  or  globes  that  ever  ex- 
isted, that  are  now  existing,  and  that  must  and  will  e.xist  ( for  the  natural 
world  life  of  each),  for  all  time.  These  races  were  put  on  this  world 
in  the  following  order:  First,  the  Negro  race:  second,  the  Alongolian 
race;  third,  the  Semitic  race:  and  fourth,  the  .Aryan  race;  since  nature, 
as  art.  produces  the  crude  first  and  the  finished,  or  perfect,  last.  Each 
raqe  appeared  at  a period  or  age  of  the  world's  growth  different  to  the 


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period  or  age  that  any  of  tlie  other  three  races  and  their  racial  branches 
were  made  and  put  on  this  world,  and  each  race  was  indigenous,  or 
-adapted  to  the  special  climatical  condition  of  the  world  in  the  zone  or  lat- 
itude at  the  time  of  the  respective  placing  of  each  race  on  the  globe ; and 
-each  race  was  provided  with  its  own  special  stomach  and  other  digestive 
organs  for  the  manufacturing  from  the  food  products,  vegetable  and  ani- 
mal (which  contained  mineral ) matter  grown  in  the  zone  and  latitude,  the 
home  of  each  race,  the  elements  necessary  to  make  the  body  complete  with 
matter  for  the  brain  and  the  seminal  fluid  which  contained  "the  first 
principle,”  “the  original”  for  reproduction  of  its  own  race  and  only  with 
••its  own  race  (‘male  and  females)  its  own  physique,  features  and  expres- 
sion of  countenance,  and  the  chemicals  for  making  pigment  for  its  own 
peculiar  color  of  skin,  and  the  color  of  hair  and  eyes,  and  the  chemical 
for  operating  the  brain  matter.  Since  each  of  the  four  distinct  races  was 
provided  with  its  own  particular  digestive  organs,  and  there  being  a space 
of  many  thousands  of  years  between  the  advent  of  the  different  races 
gauged  to  meet  the  cooled  conditions  of  the  world,  and  thousands  of  miles 
between  the  zone,  latitude  or  home  of  each  race,  one  race  not  knowing  or 
-coming  in  contact  with,  the  others,  to  meet  natural  climatic  and  food 
differences  and  organic  physical  formations,  each  was  of  necessity  pro- 
vided with  its  own  peculiar  organ  of  articulation  particularly  adapted  to 
its  own  tuain  and  chemical  force,  which  was  made  and  supplied  by  its 
special  dige.stive  organs  from  foods  of  its  own  zone  to  articulate  its  own 
thoughts  (language)  in  speech  and  song.  The  tongue  of  each  race  was, 
■according  to  its  flexible  or  infle.xible  racial  construction,  made  shaped  and 
adapted  for  its  own  brain  matter  to  use  its  own  root  language  and  was 
adapted  only,  to  its  own  special  root  language  and  is  not  and  cannot  from 
its  shape  and  form  by  nature  be  adapted  to  the  root  language  of  any  of 
the  other  races.  Each  race  should  only  use  its  own  racial  (root)  language, 
which  it  should  use.  study,  cultivate  and  improve  for  its  own  racial  use, 
thereby  improving  its  own  race  as  a race  and  should  not  attempt  the  use 
of  the  langauge  of  any  of  the  other  races,  as  such  attempts  only  distract 
the  thoughts,  ideas  and  ideals  from  a natural  cultivation  of  its  own  race. 
At  the  same  time  this  attempt  (an  injustice)  of  alien  races  to  try  to  use 
the  language  of  another  race  garbles  and  interferes  with  the  race  whose 
language  is  attempted  to  be  used  in  its  development  of  its  own  ancestral 
root  (tongue)  language  and  its  civilization. 

Hence,  since  the  Aryan  race,  the  Semitic  race,  the  Mongolian  race 
and  the  Negro  race,  each  with  its  own  dift’erent  racial  branches,  has  each 
its  own  different  ancestry  and  ancestral  root  language,  each  of  which 
racial  languages,  being  in  no  way  related  or  co-related  to  any  of  the  others, 
decency  demands  and  nature  requires  that  .Aryans  only,  and  only  Aryans 
•of  the  dift’erent  branches  of  the  Aryan  race,  should  use  an  Aryan  root 
language.  Semitics  only,  and  only  Semitics  of  the  dift’erent  branches 
■of  the  Semitic  race,  should  u.se  a Semitic  root  language.  The  same  should 
apply  to  the  ^Mongolian  and  the  Negro. 

( )n  account  of  the  three  alien  races  and  all  their  different  branches 
being  in  this  Aryan  country  with  the  various  mongrels  of  each  race,  tind 


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air  using  Aryan  names  or  names  in  the  language  of  one  of  the  different 
branches  of  the  Aryan  race;  a crisis  has  arisen  m the  Aryan  situation, 
when  Aryans  are  compelled  to,  and  should  look  into  the  faces  of  per- 
sons, with  whom  they  come  in  contact  and  pay  their  money,  to  determine 
whether  they  are  coming  in  contact  with  pure-blood  Aryans,  their  own 
race  of  people. 

That  the  Aryan  people  of  the  United  States,  in  order  that  they  may 
know  with  what  race  they  are  dealing  and  coming  in  contact  with,  and 
that  civil  and  penal  offenses  may  be  placed  upon  the  race  of  the  offender. 
Congress  should  pass  a law  prohibiting  any  of  the  three  other  races  using 
names  of  Aryans  of  any  of  the  branches  of  the  Aryan -race  or  names  in 
the  language  of  any  of  the  diff’erent  branches  of  the  Aryan  race;  but  if 
allowed  to  use  names  of  any  one  of  any  of  the  different  branches  of  the 
Aryan  race  or  names  in  the  language  of  any  of  the  different  branches  of 
the  Aryan  race,  viz. : English,  Irish,  Scotch.  Welsh,  Scandinavian,  Rus- 
sian. Polish,  German,  Austrian,  Holland  (Dutch),  Belgian,  Swish,  French, 
Greek,  Latin  (Italian),  Spanish,  etc.;  these  different  branches  of  the 
Aryan  language  being  from  the  Greek,  Roman,  Slavonic,  Germanic  and 
Celtic  languages,  all  of  which  are  from  the  original  ancestral  mother 
Aryan  root  language,  the  law  should  require  that  every  person  not  of 
the  Aryan  race  or  of  any  of  the  diff’erent  branches  of  Aryans  to  affix  a 
racial  “suffix”  after  the  Aryan  name  or  name  used  in  the  Aryan  language 
so  used,  in  order  to  designate  the  race  to  which  the  person  belongs, 
whether  for  trades,  professions,  or  other  purposes. 

No  man  or  race  of  men  or  people  has  a right,  and  should  not  take  and 
use  the  name  of  another  man.  or  race  of  men,  or  people ; nor  take  and 
use  names  in  the  language  of  another  man.  or  race  of  men,  or  people, 
even  if  permitted  to  do  so,  for  it  discredits  their  racial  manhood. 

Why  the  members  of  one  race  take  and  attempt  to  use  the  names 
of  another  race,  and  names  in  the  language  of  another  race,  is  an 
anomaly.  Can  it  be,  forsooth,  that  they  are  ashamed  of  their  own  race 
and  take  the  names  of  another  race,  and  its  language  in  disguise ; or  is 
it  that  they  cannot  use  their  tongues  for  their  natural  ancestral  language? 
Should  this  be  the  case,  it  would  seem  a mockery  that  a race  of  people 
who,  cannot  use  their  own  ancestral  ftongue)  language,  should  try  to  use 
the  ancestral  language  of  another  race,  as  it  puts  them  in  the  position  of 
the  mocking  bird,  with  no  song  of  its  own;  but  must  make  a feeble 
attempt  to  imitate  others. 

A joint  committee  of  Aryan  members  of  both  houses  of  Congress 
composed  of  an  etjual  number  of  Republicans  and  Democrats  should  be 
a[)pointed  with  three  sub-committees — one  to  investigate  the  Negro  ques- 
tion, one  to  investigate  the  Mongolian  question,  and  one  to  investigate  the 
Semitic  question,  in  all  the  diff’erent  phases  and  bearings  as  to  the  effect 
these  races  are  having  on  the  Aryans  of  this  country,  their  health,  happi- 
ness. prosperity,  and  their  opportunity  to  improve  and  increase  the  pure- 
blood  Aryan  race. 


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THE  ARYANS  ANT)  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


Mr.  Jefferson,  who  wrote  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  the 
Members  of  the  Continental  Congress  who  signed  it  (and  they  all  signed 
-it)  were  Aryans.  It  was  addressed  to  Aryans  their  ancestral  cousins, 
declaring  for  equality  in  the  administration  of  an  Aryan  Government  by 
Aryans.  Their  Aryan  ancestors  came  to  a country  physically  and  climat- 
ically adapted  to  Aryans  and  unoccupied  except  by  a few  people  of  an- 
other race  (the  Mongolian,  who  were  probably  from  Manchuria,  via  the 
Behring  Straits  or  the  Aleutian  Islands)  belonging  to  an  earlier  period 
of  the  world’s  growth,  who  had  lingered  thousands  of  years  after  the 
cooled  condition  of  the  world  had  so  changed  as  to  remove  the  natural 
7one  or  latitude  for  this  race  further  toward  the  equator,  where  most  of 
their  race  then  lived.  A race  of  people  who  would  not  and  could  not 
produce  and  utilize  the  products  of  the  climatical  conditions  then  and  now 
prevailing  in  this  latitude  of  the  world's  growth  that  made  it  adapted  to, 
and  ojily  to.  the  Aryan  race. 

The  Spanish  Government  had  the  first  opportunity  to  occupy  this 
Aryan  territory ; but  a large  majority  of  the  population  that  it  could  use 
as  emigrants  being  Semitics  and  Semitized  Aryans,  were  not  adapted  to 
the  country ; as  this  race  of  people  never  go  into  an  Aryan  country  until 
it  is  first  built  up  and  is  being  maintained  by  Aryans ; hence  they  settled 
in  the  tropics  and  semi-tropical  countries,  which  was  indigenous  to  the 
race  and  where  there  was  already  a population  upon  which  to  live. 

The  Aryan  ancestors  of  the  Aryans  who  had  promulgated  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence  had  occupied,  built  up  and  improved  the  country 
for  an  Aryan  civilization,  and  the  Aryan  founders  of  this  government  not 
getting  what  they  deemed  their  ancestral  rights  as  Aryans  from  Aryans, 
a war  was  waged,  and,  as  has  been  the  case  for  the  past  two  thousand 
years,  that  Aryans  in  many  of  their  wars  have  had  one  of  the  other  races 
to  enter  into  their  family  troubles,  these  races  in  many  cases  being  the 
cause  of  wars  between  Aryans.  During  the  war  of  the  Revolution  the 
Aryans  on  one  side  used  an  alien  race,  the  Indians  (Mongolians)  to  help 
destroy  the  Aryans  on  the  other  side. 

M'hen  our  .-\ryan  forefathers  had  their  political  rights  recognized  by 
Aryan  England,  they  made  a Constitution  embodying  the  Declaration  of 
Independence,  into  which  a denial  of  the  right  of  citizenship  and  to 
vote  to  the  negro  was  incorporated,  which  law,  having  been  made  by 
Aryans,  clearly  shows  that  the  Constitution  was  intended  only  for  Aryans, 
•and  without  regard  to  anv  other  race. 

d'he  Aryan  people  lived  and  prospered  under  this  fundamental  law 
for  seventy  years,  when  through  economic,  commercial  and  political  exi- 
gencies : disputes  arose  between  Aryan  brothers,  which  involved  them  in  a 
Civil  War  that  resulted  in  the  loss  of  the  lives  of  about  a million  of  Aryan 
men  of  the  North,  and  Aryan  men  and  women  of  the  South,  the  flower 
of  the  country,  and,  as  in  the  case  of  the  Aryans  of  the  Civil  War  of  70 
■years  before,  when  the  alien  population  (Mongolians)  were  used  to  help 
to  destroy,  by  arms,  the  Aryans  on  one  side  of  the  contest,  the  Aryans 
-of  the  Civil  War  of  50  years  ago,  also  had  an  alien  population,  the 


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Negro,  which  was  used  to  help  to  destroy,  by  arms,  the  Aryans  on  one 
side  of  the  contest. 

The  President,  Mr.  Lincoln,  during  this  Civil  War  by  Aryans,  purely 
as  a war  measure,  confiscated  the  property  of  the  Aryans  on  one  side, 
in  negro  slaves,  as  contraband  of  war,  and  did  so  without  changing  the 
Constitution. 

At  the  end  of  this  Civil  War.  when  high-class  statesmanship  was  so 
necessary  to  repair  the  damage  to  Aryan  civilization  caused  by  this  great 
disaster,  the  hand  of  the  assassin  which  struck  down  Mr.  Lincoln,  unfor- 
tunately removed  the  only  man  who,  with  his  correct  ideas  of  nature  in 
its  proper  j)lacing  of  the  races,  as  shown  by  him  when  addressing  a depu- 
tation of  negroes  on  the  subject  of  colonization.  He  said,  in  regard  to 
the  vexed  question  of  race  equality; 

“Why  should  the  people  of  your  race  leave  the  country?  It  is  be- 
cause vou  and  we  are  different  races.  We  have  between  us  a broader 
physical  vlifference  than  exists  between  any  other  two  races.  Whether 
this  is  right  or  wrong  I need  not  discuss : but  this  physical  disadvantage 
is  a great  disadvantage  to  us  both.  Your  race  suffer  greatly,  many  of 
them,  by  living  among  us,  while  ours  suffer  from  your  presence.  This 
affords  a reason  why  we  should  he  separated.  Your  race  is  suffering,  in 
my  judgment,  the  greatest  wrong  inflicted  on  any  people.  But  even  when 
you  cease  to  be  slaves,  you  are  yet  far  remote  from  being  placed  on  an 
equality  with  the  white  race  You  are  cut  off  from  many  of  the  advan- 
tages which  the  other  .race  enjoys.  'I'he  aspiration  of  men  is  to  enjoy 
equality  with  the  best  when  free;  but  on  this  broad  continent  not  a single 
man  of  your  race  is  made  the  equal  of  a single  man  of  ours.  Go  where 
you  are  treated  the  be.st,  and  the  ban  is  still  upon  you.  I do  not  propose 
to  discuss  this,  but  to  present  it  as  a fact  with  which  we  have  to  deal. 
I cannot  alter  it  if  I would.  ...  I believe  in  its  general  evil  effects 
on  the  white  race.  See  our  present  condition — white  men  cutting  one 
another’s  throats — none  knowing  how  far  it  will  extend.  . . . But 

for  your  race  among  us  there  could  not  be  war,  although  many  men 
engaged  on  either  side  do  not  care  for  you  one  way  or  the  other.  . . 

It  is  better  for  us  both,  therefore,  to  be  .separated.” 

What  Mr.  Lincoln  said  with  reference  to  the  Negro  race  applies 
also  with  equal  force  to  the  Semitic  and  the  Alongolian  races  in  this  Aryan 
country,  and  his  true  racial  manhood  and  .Aryan  right  reason  knew  the 
wants  of  an  .Aryan  people;  by  his  commanding  influence  and  official 
power  he  was  the  only  man  at  this  crisis,  immediately  following  the  Civil 
War,  who  could  have  and  he  would  have  stayed  the  political  action  of  the 
victorious  party,  which,  through  the  convulsions  of  the  Civil  War,  forced 
upon  this  Aryan  country,  at  a time  when  a large  proportion  of  the  Aryans 
of  one  side  were  politically  disfranchised,  the  three  amendments,  the 
THIRTEENTH,  FOURTEENTH  and  FIFTEENTH,  that  changed  the 
Constituiton  of  its  Aryan  founders,  which  changes  made  it  possible  for 


56  THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


not  only  one  alien  race  (the  Negro),  but  for  the  other  two  alien  races  (the 
Mongolian  and  the  Semitic)  to  enter  into  the  social,  political  and  physical 
life  and  civilization  of  the  Aryan  people  of  this  Aryan  country,  thereby 
making  it  not  an  Aryan  civilization,  not  a Semitic  civilization,  not  a Mon- 
golian civilization,  not  a Negro  civilization,  but  a conglomerate,  hetero- 
geneous, abortive  civilization,  which  condition,  if  not  remedied,  certainly 
win  bring  about  the  same  disaster  to  the  Aryan  race  in  this  country  that 
was  the  fate  of  Southern  Europe,  where  the  Aryan  GREEKS  and 
ROMANS  attempted  to  blend  the  civilization  of  other  races  with  the 
Aryan. 

This  Aryan  country,  having  tried  the  experiment  of  an  attempt  at 
a non-Aryan  civilization,  should  now  exercise  the  right  of  a majority  of  a 
people  in  their  own  country  to  change  its  laws.  Mr.  Lincoln  said:  “This 
country,  with  its  institutions  belongs  to  the  people  W'ho  inhabit  it  and  when 
they  shall  grow  weary  of  the  existing  government,  they  can  exercise  their 
Constitutional  right  of  amending  it.” 

To  exercise  their  right  without  suggestions  or  interference  of  either 
or  of  any  of  the  three  alien  races  in  changing  the  laws  made  fifty  years 
ago,  under  the  circumstances  which  then  prevailed;  the  Aryan  people  of 
this  country  would  not  be  changing  the  Constitution,  but  would  be  only 
restoring  the  Constitution  that  was  made  by  the  founders  of  this  govern- 
ment, our  Aryan  forefathers,  Washington,  Adams,  Jefferson,  Madison, 
Hamilton,  etc.,  etc. 

While  the  Aryans  of  our  country  approve  of  the  thirteenth  amend- 
ment to  the  Constitution,  and  all  of  the  fourteenth  amendment  except 
Section  i,  to  cover  which  the  Congressional  Committee  above  referred  to 
should  present  to  Congress  for  adoption  by  the  States  the  following 
amendment  to  Section  i of  the  fourteenth  amendment,  to  read: 

"H//  Aryan  persons  horn  or  naturalized  in  the  U)iited  States,  and 
subject  to  the  jurisdiction  thereof,  are  citizens  of  the  United  States 
and  of  the  State  wherein  they  reside ; no  State  shall  make  or  enforce  any 
law  cohich  shall  abridge  the  privileges  or  immunities  of  citizens  of  the 
United  States,  nor  shall  any  State  deprive  any  citizen  of  life,  liberty,  or 
property,  without  due  process  of  law,  nor  deny  to  any  citizen  within  its 
jurisdiction,  the  equal  protection  of  the  lazvs.  Prozided,  that  only  Aryan 
persons  may  become  citizens  of  the  United  States.” 

The  Committee  should  also  report  A REPEAL  OF  THE  FIF- 
TEENTH AMENDMENT,  and  also  report  on  a plan  to  segregate  at 
once  locally  the  three  alien  races,  the  Negro  race,  the  ^Mongolian  race  and 
the  Semitic  race ; and,  if  advisable,  follow  this  by  placing  them  temporarily 
in  different  zones  in  the  United  States,  where  each  of  these  races  is  cli- 
matically suited  to  make  a living  among  themselves,  and  only  off  of  them- 
selves until  they  can  be  removed  to  their  respective  countries  or  zones 
of  their  origin,  their  natural  home. 


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Such  action  taken  by  the  Aryans,  in  their  own  Aryan  country,  is  not 
on  account  of  religion,  as  each  race  is  entitled  to  and  should,  and  does 
have  its  own,  and  only  its  own  religious  ideas  and  ideals ; and  even  if  a 
race  for  a while  adopts  the  religious  ideals  of  another  race,  it  must  in 
time  abandon  them;  meantime  it  will  adapt  them  to  the  requirements  of 
the  civilization  of  the  superior  race ; on  the  other  hand,  when  an  inferior 
race  is  brought  to  attempt  to  accept  the  religious  ideals  of  a superior  race, 
it  will  without  constant  solicitation  on  the  part  of  the  superior  race  adapt 
it  to  its  own  naural  ideals. 

Neither  is  it  a question  of  “Jew  and  Gentile,”  or  “Jew  and  Chris- 
tion ; but  is  a question  only  of  “Aryan  and  Semitic,”  “Aryan  and  Mon- 
golian” and  “Aryan  and  Negro.” 

Nor  is  it  persecution.  If  A goes  uninvited  into  the  house  of  B, 
and  insists  upon  living  and  interfering  in  the  family  affairs  of  B,  the 
desire  of  B to  be  relieved  of  the  burden  is  not  “persecution.”  The  three 
races,  who  go  thousands  of  miles  from  their  natural  zones,  where  their 
racial  digestive  construction  and  other  racial  requirements  placed  them, 
and  where  they  are  only  adapted  for  their  respective  civilizations,  into 
Aryan  countries,  which  by  nature  are  adapted  only  to  Aryans  and  entirely 
unsuited  to  their  races,  as  shown  from  the  failure  of  the  Mongolians  in 
Europe  and  the  Mongolians  (Indians)  and  the  Semitics  (Spaniards)  in 
the  United  States  to  develop  these  Aryan  countries  (and  they  would  not 
remain  in  this  country  should  the  Aryans  cease  to  maintain  it),  and  into 
the  homes,  as  it  were,  of  a people  of  a different  race  to  them,  and  remain 
and  live  upon  these  Aryan  people,  using  their  substance ; should  not  cry 
“Persecution”  if  the  Aryan  people  express  a wish  that  each  race  should 
be  in  its  own  country,  and  that  the  Arv'ans  be  allowed  to  have  their  own 
substance,  for  their  own  racial  civilization,  in  their  own  country  without 
the  interference  of  the  other  races. 

But  below  is  given  an  epoch  in  history,  which  should  be  called  “real 
persecution” : The  Russians,  an  Aryan  people,  were  overrun,  subjugated 
and  oppressed  by  mongrel  hordes  from  the  East  for  250  years,  from  a 
period  about  seven  hundred  years  ago  to  a period  of  about  four  hundred 
and  fifty  years  ago.  and  were  kept  down,  robbed,  and  humiliated  by  these 
Mongolian  hordes : see  what  the  Semitic  race  will  do  to  a country  and 
people  not  iheir  own,  when  those  people  are  prostrated  and  at  the  mercy 
of  Mongolians;  Curtin’s  “Mongols  in  Russia”  says:  “The  worst  of  the 
Mongolian  yoke  was  not  that  every  man’s  head  and  their  horn  and  hoof 
of  his  cattle  was  registered  and  the  Mongolian  inspectors  were  stationed 
in  all  parts  of  the  country ; the  heaviest  of  the  yoke  came  when  the  Mon- 
golians farmed  Russian  taxes  to  men  from  Khiva,  the  Turkestan  prov- 
inces and  Bukhara.  Among  the  partners  and  aides  of  these  tax  farmers 
were  Jews,  and  Armenians  (Armenia  was  then  Semitic),  persons  of  va- 
rious languages  and  religions.  These  traders  in  tribute,  a people  unheard 
of  in  Russia  until  that  time,  began  a work  which  greatly  intensified  Mon- 
golian oppression.  They  became  real  torturers,  squeezing  the  last  copper 


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coin  from  the  people.  They  imposed  grinding  interests  from  arrears  of 
tribute.  They  were  worse  than  the  most  cruel  usurer.  Men  who  were 
unable  to  pay  were  sold  into  slavery,  or  beat  savagely  with  whips  and 
clubs.  This  terror  extended  from  end  to  end  of  the  country.  From  gall- 
ing oppressions  perpetrated  by  these  people  came  riots.  These  riots 
were  suppressed  most  unsparingly  and  with  bloodshed.” 

The  Aryan  people  of  the  United  States,  in  their  own  Aryan  country, 
have  only  their  certain  amount  of  substance,  as  have  all  races  of  peoples 
in  their  own  countries;  and  where  this  substance  is  divided  with  other 
races,  in  whatever  form,  shape  or  method,  just  so  much  as  is  taken  to 
support  other  races,  in  that  proportion  is  the  Aryan’s  own  population 
decreased,  and  the  population  of  the  other  races  who  are  using  this  Aryan 
substance  is  increased,  thus  to  that  extent  supplanting  the  Aryan  race 
with  the  other  races,  as  people,  like  the  mute  animals  cannot  propagate  and 
increase,  if  not  maintained,  and  Aryans  cannot  be  maintained  if  their 
substance  is  fed  to  others  by  Aryan  money  paid  out  in  any  way  to  the 
other  races.  If  the  Aryan  people  of  the  United  States  were  not  support- 
ing the  three  other  races  now  here,  and  could  use  the  substance  they  give 
these  races  for  their  own  Aryan  brothers,  neighbors  and  the  Aryan  race, 
the  Aryan  population  would  be  so  increased  and  stronger,  and  certainly 
so  much  more  that  they  could  better  afford  to  support  these  races  if  need 
be  in  their  own  respective  countries,  and  at  the  same  time  this  country 
would  have  a pure  Aryan  civilization,  which  civilization  is  the  only  proper 
and  Hatural  civilization  in  this  Aryan  country. 

The  Judean  Jews  belong  to  a race  distinct  from  the  Aryan  race,  a 
species  of  mankind  different  from  the  Aryan  race  in  digestive  construc- 
tion, stature,  physique,  features  and  expression  of  countenance;  in  color 
of  the  skin  and  eyes,  in  the  color  and  nature  of  the  hair,  racial  character- 
istics, ideals,  desires,  and  civilization ; a race  not  indigenous  to  the  soil  of 
Aryan  countries.  They  go  into  all  the  Aryan  European  countries,  two  to 
three  thousand  miles  and  into  Aryan  United  States  five  thousand  miles, 
from  their  ancestral  home,  their  natural  zone,  the  zone  of  the  past  and 
present  of  their  (Semitic)  race,  where  millions  of  Semitics  and  only  the 
Semitic  race  now  live;  a race  which  never  developed  any  agriculture, 
commerce,  mechanics,  medicine,  arts,  science,  or  ethics.  That  this  race 
with  none  of  these  requirements  of  life  suited  to  an  Aryan  civilization, 
and  only  with  a tongue  from  its  racial  formation  unsuited  to  any  Aryan 
language,  and  a nature  in  no  way  adapted  to  an  Aryan  civilization ; but 
in  every  way  unsuited  (since  an  attempt  at  racial  amalgamation  results  in 
the  mongrelization  ( Semitization)  of  the  Aryan  race),  with  their  Semitic 
mongrelization  (Semitization)  of  the  Aryan  race),  with  their  Semitic 
ideals  and  with  a single  idea ; a race  with  no  racial  or  moral  rights  in  an 
Aryan  country ; a race  which  is  only  tolerated  and  reluctantly  given  the 
privilege  of  living  in  Aryan  countries  should  expect  and  demand  that  Ar- 
yans must  allow  them  to  take  their  own  names  and  use  their  Aryan  sub- 
stance for  their  support ; and  try  to  teach  them  their  languages,  civiliza- 
tion and  ways  of  life  (which  is  unnatural)  and  with  the  cry  of  “persecu- 
tion” insist  on  being  the  merchants,  bankers,  lawyers,  physicians,  admin- 
istrators, teachers  and  generally  to  attend  to  the  affairs  of  all  Aryans  in 


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all  Aryan  countries,  the  new  race,  the  superior  race,  the  race  that  has 
made,  and  the  race  that  only  can  make,  a civilization  in  foods,  clothing  and 
all  the  necessities  and  comforts  of  life  suited  to  Aryans,  in  an  Aryan 
countr>% — is  certainly  a mockery  and  an  absurdity.  It  betrays  a racial 
impudence,  and  is  a presumption  on  the  generosity,  innocence,  ignorance, 
gullibility,  credulity,  and  forbearance,  of  Aryans,  and  an  insult  to  the 
intelligence  of  the  whole  Aryan  race ; when  the  proprieties,  the  amenities, 
and  a proper  regard  for  racial  justice,  would  place  the  Aryan  as  the 
“persecuted”  race. 

The  merchants,  bankers,  lawyers  and  other  trades  and  professions 
are  the  advance  agents  of  civilization,  as  through  them  the  accretions  of 
the  people  are  accumulated,  to  be  used  to  further  the  interests  and  devel- 
opment of  the  people  from  whom  it  came;  and  each  race  in  its  own 
country,  should  have  these  trades  and  professions  filled  only  with  its  own 
race,  so  that  the  daily  contact  may  be  between  people  of  the  same  race, 
that  they  may,  by  interchange  of  ideas,  advance  and  improve  only  their 
race ; and  since  it  is  necessary  that  the  next  generation  in  its  youth,  must 
be  taught  by  the  philosophers,  statesmen  and  men  of  affairs  of  the  present 
generation  that  it  may  be  prepared  to  fill  the  positions  of  the  passing 
generation,  the  Aryan  race  in  the  United  States,  should  use  its  entire 
substance,  to  teach,  train  and  put  into  all  its  trades,  and  professions,  its 
own  (Aryan)  sons,  brothers,  neighbors  and  race,  that  its  full  civilization, 
may  be  rounded  out  in  its  own  country,  and  this  can  be  done  only,  by 
each  and  every  Aryan  giving  his  money  only,  to  people  of  his  own  race 
and  to  no  others. 

As  long  as  the  Jews  stay  in  Aryan  countries  they  should  not  class 
themselves,  or  allow  themselves  to  be  classed,  as  of  any  one  of  the  dif- 
ferent branches  of  Aryans;  as  it  is  unracial,  deceptive,  confusing,  and  a 
slur  and  insult  to  the  racial  manhood  of  both  races : since  the  Russians, 
Polanders,  Germans,  Greeks,  Austrians,  French,  Belgians,  English,  Scan- 
dinavians, Americans,  and  other  Aryans,  are  not  Jews,  but  are  members 
of  the  different  branches  of  the  Aryan  race,  a race  distinct  to  the  Semitic 
race;  neither  are  Jews  Russians,  Polanders,  Germans,  Greeks,  Austrians, 
French,  Belgians,  English,  Scandinavians,  Americans,  or  of  any  of  the 
other  branches  of  Aryans;  but  Jews  are  Jews,  a branch  of  the  Semitic 
lace,  the  same  as  the  Assyrians,  Arabians,  Abyssinians,  and  Moors,  etc. 
There  is  as  much  racial  difference  between  the  Aryan  race  and  the  Sem- 
itic race  as  there  is  between  the  Semitic  race  and  the  Mongolian  race. 

Nor  is  it  mere  race  prejudice,  but  is  based  on  fundamental,  basic, 
natural  laws,  which  require  the  placing  of  each  race  in  the  natural  situa- 
tion for  itself ; where  it  can  purify  and  maintain  its  own  racial  purity 
and  make  its  own  civilization  in  its  own  natural  zone,  without  contact  or 
interference  with  any  other  race,  and  where  its  peculiar  status  as  a race 
can  only  comply  with  true  natural  laws. 

No  race  can  object  to  the  civilization  to  which  nature  intended  it 
and  to  which  it  is  entitled,  and  this  perfect  physical,  physiological,  eth- 


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THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


nological  and  psychological  racial  civilization  can  be  had  only  with,  by 
and  through  its  own,  and  only  with  its  own,  race.  The  contact  or  inter- 
ference of  another  race  is  an  ulcerous  growth  which  becomes  cancerous 
and  finally  results  in  the  destruction  of  the  racial  body. 

No  race  should  complain  of  the  civilization  it  can  make  with  its  own 
race;  and  no  race  has  a right  from  any  law  of  universal  nature  or  justice 
to  expect  another  race  to  make  a civilization  for  it  or  to  expect  another 
race  to  allow  or  permit  it  to  join  in  the  civilization  of  that  race,  especially 
in  its  own  racial  zone;  as  just  so  far  as  that  race  grafts  any  part  or 
species  of  the  civilization  of  another  race ; it  is  not  the  pure  civilization 
of  that  race 

This  particularly  applies  to  the  Aryan  race,  which  in  order  that  it 
may  be  a pure  race  with  a pure  Aryan  civilization  in  its  Aryan  country, 
must  not  in  any  respect,  manner  or  method  adopt  or  allow  to  be  adopted 
or  grafted  on  its  ethical,  social,  political  and  physical  life  anything  what- 
ever pertaining  to  any  of  the  other  three  races,  all  of  whom  have  their 
own  peculiar  digestive  organs,  suited  by  nature  to  making  the  “first  prin- 
ciple,” the  “original,”  for  their  respective  bodies,  colors,  features,  brains, 
tongues  and  languages,  from  the  foods  of  their  natural  zones,  to  com- 
pletely making  their  own  respective  perfect  civilization  ; ALL  OF  WHICH 
IS  NON-ARYAN. 

London  has  a population  of  about  seven  and  one-half  millions,  all 
Aryans,  except  about  seventy-five  thousand  Jews. 

Greater  New  York  has  a population  of  about  four  and  one-half  mil- 
lions ; over  two  millions  of  which  being  Semitics  of  the  different  branches 
referred  to  in  Section  i of  this  volume,  embracing  among  these  branches 
of  Semitics  about  one  million  Jews.  Most  of  these  Semitics  have  been 
dumped  into  the  city  within  the  past  twenty-five  years. 

These  Semitics  are  a sure  racial  destruction  to  the  poor  Aryans  now 
living  in  the  city,  since  they  are  taking  the  substance  of  these  Aryans 
in  all  the  affairs  of  life.  They  are  also  a menace  to  the  enterprising 
Aryans  throughout  the  United  States  who  may  wish  to  start  life  in  the 
metropolis  of  this  Aryan  country  and  succeed  their  Aryan  forerunners. 

These  Semitics  have  darkened  the  racial  aspect  of  the  metropolis, 
and  the  city  would  have  more  the  darkened  racial  appearance  of  a town 
of  Semitics  in  Syria  were  it  not  somewhat  offset  by  the  fair  Aryan  visi- 
tors from  the  United  States,  Canada,  Europe  and  other  Aryan  countries 
who  visit  this  Aryan  metropolis  and  who  support  and  maintain  it. 


THE  REMEDY  BY  JUNIUS  ARYAN 


6i 


How  ridiculous,  how  cruel  and  unnatural  it  is  that  these  Aryan  vis- 
itors, especially  Aryans  of  the  United  States,  when  they  visit  their  me- 
tropolis must  meet  a dark  race,  a different  race  to  themselves,  who  have 
no  names,  or  languages,  and  have  to  look  into  the  faces  and  pay  their 
money  to  these  Semitics.  Such  an  anomalous,  unnatural  situation  is  a 
constant  source  of  irritation  to  the  Aryans,  and  causes  them  to  have  an 
unpleasant  visit  to  the  metropolis. 

The  two  million  Semitics  in  New  York  City,  supplemented  by  over 
three  million  Semitics  of  their  different  branches  who  have  filtered 
through  the  United  States  seaports  into  all  parts  of  this  Aryan  country, 
outside  of  Greater  New  York  (where  they  have  taken  possession  of 
Aryan  occupations  and  living  upon  the  substance  of  Aryans),  making 
about  five  million  Semitics  in  this  Aryan  country  (two  millions  being 
Jews),  all  of  whom  are  directly  living  upon  Aryan  substance  and  who 
will  in  a very  few  years  put  this  country  in  a fair  way  to  be  Semitized 
and  the  Aryan  race  supplanted  by  Semitics  in  all  the  avocations  of  life 
except  farming.  The  Aryan  race  will  decrease  and  be  made  the  farmer 
class  and  Aryan  civilization  destroyed  and  submerged,  as  it  is  in  Southern 
Europe. 

M’ith  this  situation  upon  this  country  it  is  surprising  that  Aryan 
statesmen,  feeling  secure  in  their  personal  positions,  should  overlook  the 
fact  that  this  disastrous  scourge  is  now  decimating  their  Aryan  people  of 
the  lower  walks  of  life,  as  well  as  the  middle  classes,  and  that  it  will 
affect  their  own  posterity,  even  in  the  next  generation,  since  they  will  have 
a smaller  number  of  Aryans  to  come  in  contact  with  and  fewer  oppor- 
tunities in  the  avocations  of  life. 

An  Aryan  living  in  one  of  the  many  billions  of  worlds  which  are 
moving  in  space,  his  world  being  in  the  same  solar  system  as  this  world’, 
got  into  wireless  telegraphic  communication  with  this  planet.  The  opera- 
tor who  caught  the  current  took  the  following  message,  viz. : 

Are  you  an  American?  What  is  an  American? 

We  learn  from  wireless  communication  with  the  Aryans  of  Europe 
that  the  Russians.  Polanders,  Germans,  Austrians,  Hollanders,  Scandi- 
navians, Scotch.  Irish,  Anglo-Saxons  and  all  the  Germanic  branches  are 
Aryans,  but  your  country  allowing  the  three  lower  races  to  enter  into 
your  civic  life  you  have  not  fixed  the  type  or  race  of  American. 

Are  you  an  Aryan,  a pure  blood  descendant  from  a branch,  or  branch- 
es, of  the  Aryan  race  ? Or  are  you  a Semitic  ? Or  are  you  a Mongolian  ? 
Or  are  you  a Negro?  Or  are  you  a Mongrel  Semitic,  mixed  with  Aryan? 
Or  are  you  a Mongrel  ^Mongolian  mixed  with  Aryan?  Or  are  you  a 
Mongrel  Negro  mixed  with  Aryan?  Or  are  you  a Mongrel  mixture  of 
the  three  lower  races;  the  Semitic,  Mongolian,  and  Negro?  Or  are  you 
a conglomerate  Mongrel,  mixture  of  the  four  races;  the  Aryan,  Semitic, 
Mongolian,  and  Negro? 


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THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


The  operator  answered  that  he  was  a pure  blood  Aryan;  when  the 
Aryan  of  this  other  world  continued,  saying:  The  Aryans  of  the  world 
I live  in  have  been  advised  by  your  European  kindred  of  the  experiment 
in  racial  conglomeration  your  Aryan  people  are  now  going  through.  It 
is  something  like  the  experience  of  the  Aryans  of  another  one  of  the 
worlds  our  Aryan  people  got  acquainted  with  through  wireless  commu- 
nication about  two  thousand  years  ago,  and  learned  their  history : Many 
centuries  prior  to  the  time  we  first  knew  these  Aryan  people , they  had 
had  whole  branches  of  their  race  destroyed  and  submerged  by  Mongo- 
lians and  Semitics. 

The  Mongolians  invaded  their  different  countries  in  hordes  and  rob- 
bed them  and  took  their  Aryan  substance.  The  Semitics  went  into  their 
towns  and  cities  and  lived  upon  the  Aryans’  earnings.  The  Aryan  peo- 
ple commenced  to  decay  in  civilization  and  their  race  was  being  Mongol- 
ized  and  Semitized  through  male  miscegenation  of  Semitics  and  Mongol- 
ians with  Aryan  women  whom  the  Mongolians  bodily  took  away  and 
Aryan  women  the  Semitics  manoeuvered  to  get.  The  pure  blood  Aryan 
race  was  finally  reduced  to  a small  number,  who  fled  into  the  extreme 
northern  part  of  the  Aryan  zone. 

After  ages,  by  keeping  their  blood  pure  from  non-contact  with  these 
lower  races,  they  became  strong  and  increased  and  the  different  branches 
again  spread  over  their  Aryan  zone.  Meantime  the  Mongolians  and 
Semitics  did  not,  and  naturally  could  not  cultivate  the  country,  and  it 
had  gone  back  into  a wilderness.  The  Mongolians  were  in  small  tribes 
in  different  parts  and  a few  Semitics  lived  in  small  settlements  around 
towns;  these  races  do  not  live  in  Aryan  countries  where  there  are  no 
Arj’ans  for  them  to  live  upon. 

These  Aryan  people  drove  the  Mongolians  and  Semitics  into  their 
own  zones,  since  which  time,  or  for  about  two  thousand  years,  they  have 
had  only  Aryan  people  among  them.  They  never  came  in  contact  with 
the  negro  race. 

These  Aryan  people  are  acquainted  with  the  Aryan  people  of  an- 
other of  the  worlds,  who  informed  them  that  their  world  had  no  Semit- 
ics, Mongolians  or  Negroes,  on  any  part  of  it  when  the  Arj^ans  occupied 
it.  They  found  from  geological  investigations  that  such  people  had  lived 
on  their  world  and  they  had  lived  their  allotted  time  at  the  climatic  period 
adapted  to  them,  and  they  had  ceased  to  exist  in  that  world  when  it  was 
ready  for  Aryans. 


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63 


The  Aryans  in  the  world  I live  in  never  came  in  contact  with  the 
negro  race  in  any  way.  In  the  part  of  the  world  which  the  Aryans  first 
occupied,  a period  probably  ten  thousand  lears  ago,  there  were  a few 
tribes  of  Mongolians  which  the  Aryans  sent  to  their  own  Mongolian 
zone  among  their  own  Mongolian  people. 

About  fifteen  hundred  years  ago  in  that  part  of  the  Aryan  countries 
a branch  of  the  Semitic  race  commenced  to  force  themselves  into  all  the 
Aryan  countries,  among  the  different  branches  of  Aryans.  They  were 
usually  small  in  stature,  of  different  features  from  the  Aryans,  with  a 
swarthy  or  dark  complexion,  black  eyes,  black,  wiry  hair,  often  of  a curly 
nature.  They  brought  with  them  no  names  and  a language  adapted  only 
to  their  inflexible  tongue. 

They  lived  principally  in  the  towns  and  cities  of  the  Aryan  people 
and  upon  the  Aryans’  earnings. 

They  took  Aryan  names  and  tried  to  use  Aryan  languages,  but  cor- 
rupted the  language  of  the  Aryans  they  tried  to  use.  They  imitated  Ary- 
ans in  every  way.  The  Aryans  tried  to  adapt  some  of  the  ideas  of  these 
Semitics  to  their  Aryan  civilization,  which  caused  the  destruction  of  about 
thirty  million  Aryans  in  wars  between  themselves  and  wars  with  other 
branches  of  the  Semitic  race. 

For  two  or  three  centuries  these  Semitics  lived  upon  all  the  branches 
of  Aryans  and  finally  began  to  interfere  with  the  civic,  ethical  and  politi- 
cal affairs  of  the  Aryans,  and  through  the  micegenations  of  their  males 
with  Aryan  women  were  darkening  and  distorting  the  features  and  phy- 
sique and  racial  manhood  of  the  Aryan  race,  when  by  concerted  action 
all  the  branches  of  the  Aryan  race  paid  these  Semitics  for  the  prop- 
erty the  Aryans  had  allowed  them  to  get  through  Aryan  support  and  sent 
them  back  into  their  Semitic  country,  among  their  own  race,  where  the 
entire  Semitic  race  on  my  world  now  live,  except  a few  on  the  hemisphere 
on  which  I live. 

They  are  having  their  own  Semitic  civilization,  while  the  Aryan  coun- 
tries have  only  the  Aryan  race  to  apply  their  substance  to.  We  feel  our 
world  is  now  living  in  the  due  course  of  nature ; our  Aryan  country  has 
little,  if  any,  intercourse  with  the  Semitics,  Mongolians  and  Negro  coun- 
tries, as  we  need  nothing  their  climates  will  produce.  We  find  that  our 
Aryan  countries  produce  from  the  soil  and  climate  all  food,  clothing,  and 
other  products  necessary  for  the  highest  Aryan  civilization. 


64  THE  ARYANS  AND  MONGRELIZED  AMERICA. 


My  section  of  this  world,  like  your  country',  is  a new  part.  It  was 
settled  about  five  hundred  years  ago  by  different  branches  of  the  Aryan 
race,  and  we  are  a homogeneous  people.  We  can  adopt  measures  for  the 
benefit  of  our  own  (one)  race  without  dividing  our  substance  or  being 
interfered  with  by  any  other  race.  On  the  hemisphere  on  which  I live 
toward  the  equator  from  us,  in  the  Semitic  zone,  are  some  Semitics  who 
are  like  the  Abyssinians  in  Africa  of  your  world  and  a dark  branch  of 
the  Mongolian  race ; further  south  of  them  and  nearer  the  equator  the 
Negroes  live. 

Our  Aryans  do  not  come  in  contact  with  any  of  these  people  or  with 
any  race  but  the  Aryan  race. 

Our  heart  goes  out  to  your  Aryan  people  in  their  new  country,  who 
while  in  an  Aryan  country,  built  up  by  their  Aryan  ancestors,  are  ex- 
perimenting with  the  unnatural  idea  of  racial  unity.  We  hope  they  may 
not  go  so  far  as  to  have  such  a racial  disaster  as  was  the  fate  of  the  Ary- 
an people  in  the  world  I referred  to. 

Your  Aryan  people  will  certainly  soon  awaken  to  their  racial  situ- 
ation, and  through  pride  of  race,  racial  manhood  and  a correct  idea  of 
nature,  set  themselves  as  a united  race  to  rid  their  country  of  all  races 
but  the  Aryan  race,  and  place  them  in  their  respective  racial  zones,  which, 
when  done,  will  again  place  your  Aryan  country  in  a natural  racial  po- 
sition to  meet  the  requirements  of  a pure  Aryan  civilization. 


UNTIL  I COMMUNICATE  WITH  YOU  AGAIN  PLEASE  AC- 
CEPT MY  (ARYAN)  RACIAL  REGARDS. 


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